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Queen City Pop promises to be a one-stop market for all things pop culture. Details: 9 a.m-4 p.m. Saturday, Duke Energy Center, 525 Elm St., Downtown. $5. queencitypop.com.
The Hamilton County Fair, formerly known as the Carthage Fair, is the county fair of Hamilton County, Ohio. It was held annually by the Hamilton County Agricultural Society at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds in Cincinnati's Carthage neighborhood. It is the oldest county fair in Ohio, first held in 1820 on the Ezekiel Hutchinson farm and ...
In 2022, Blink attracted over 2 million people during the four-day event, resulting in an economic impact of $126 million. ... The Cincinnati Center City Development Corp., or 3CDC, said the $200 ...
Veterans Day events in Cincinnati and NKY. ... Queen City Concert Band, 2 p.m. Sunday, Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Musical salute to America's veterans. Includes a veterans art ...
From the first three-day Fair in 1850 in Cincinnati to the 12-day exposition of today (from 1981 to 2003, the Fair lasted 17 days), the Ohio State Fair has celebrated Ohio's products, its people, and their accomplishments. The Fair's vast programme offers concerts, sports competitions, exhibitions, a horse show, rides, and food stalls. [4]
Allegan County Fair Grandstand Allegan: 12,000 (5,638 permanent seats) 1982 GVSU Fieldhouse: Allendale: 5,900 1960 Trinity Health Arena: Muskegon: 4,500 1929 Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts: 1,726 unknown Monroe County Fairgrounds: Monroe: 4,400 (Stock Arena) 10,600 (Grandstand and Track) 1938 River Raisin Center for the Arts: 1,200 ...
The venue would be built and operated by Music and Event Management, Inc. (MEMI), the nonprofit concert arm of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. [2] In December 2019, MEMI announced that the under-construction venue would be named the Andrew J. Brady ICON Music Center after Andrew J. Brady, a local musician and music educator. [3]
They hope these changes draw more family-friendly, low-cost events. $10M event center, parking upgrade could bring year-round events to Tri-Cities fairgrounds Skip to main content