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The $10.5 million Huntington Civic Center was completed in 1977 and was the largest in the state of West Virginia when it opened. [2]At the time, the city felt it would not be able to accommodate Marshall University basketball, and the arena was thus built in a location that Marshall objected to, and used a design that was not sports-friendly.
Email tourism@manitowoc.org, call 920-686-3508 or go to Visit Manitowoc's downtown Visitor Center, 824 S. Eighth St., open 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays-Fridays (closed holidays).
Visit Manitowoc is the city of Manitowoc's Department of Tourism. Email tourism@manitowoc.org , call 920-686-3508 or go to Visit Manitowoc's downtown Visitor Center, 824 S. Eighth St., open 9 a.m ...
From the Holiday Faire Extraordinaire to Dave Steffen and Craig Neuser at The Fat Seagull, here are this week's biggest events in Manitowoc. Shop for the holidays, mingle with alpacas and take in ...
The Veterans Memorial Fieldhouse was an 8,500-seat (6,500 for basketball) multi-purpose arena in Huntington, West Virginia. It was built in 1950. Prior to the completion of the Huntington Civic Center (now known as Marshall Health Network Arena) in 1976, it was the only large arena in the city. It closed on February 10, 2012, and was demolished ...
The ballpark has a capacity of 3,100 people and opened in the early 20th century. The Huntington Cubs first season was 1990. The field was upgraded to a point for the Huntington Cubs but the lack of commitment from the city of Huntington and the local park board pushed the Chicago Cubs organization to move the team elsewhere.
Attend the 35th annual Lakeshore Holiday Parade for an event that’s bigger and better than years before!. The parade starts at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 22. Floats, marching bands, trucks and walkers will ...
1450 Memorial Blvd, Huntington, West Virginia 25701 Coordinates 38°24′15.084″N 82°28′45.84″W / 38.40419000°N 82.4794000°W / 38.40419000; -82.4794000