Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Memorial Stadium (Indiana University) 52,929 October 20, 2009 Ford Center: Evansville: 10,000 1921 Victory Theatre: 1,900 unknown Aiken Theater: 2,500 September 28, 1952 Allen County War Memorial Coliseum: Fort Wayne: 12,500 (full house) 4,000 (front of house) 1989 Allen County War Memorial Expo Center: 7,000 (full house) 3,000 (half-house) May ...
HWI was founded by Arnold Gerberding in 1945 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, with the investments of 100 independent business owners in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. Gerberding used the co-op model so HWI members could get better volume pricing from vendors by buying together rather than on their own. Independent hardware stores became members ...
Business Expo Center Carson Community Center ... Grand Wayne Convention Center (Fort Wayne) Honeywell Center ... Fort Wayne: Indiana: 152,000 sq ft ...
Interurbans from Indianapolis reached as far as Dayton, Ohio, and Fort Wayne, Indiana. The net result of the interurban system to Block's and its competitors was a customer base that rivaled that of much larger Midwestern and eastern cities, such as Detroit, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.
Fort Wayne Truck Development Technology Center. Fort Wayne, Indiana: U.S. 1950 2012 [122] Truck engineering Facility was the headquarters for International's truck division. located across the street from International Harvester's Fort Wayne assembly. The facility was closed after the opening of Navistar's World Headquarters in Lisle, Illinois ...
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Archon – Collinsville, Illinois in October; ConCoction – Cleveland, Ohio in March; Gary Con – Lake Geneva, Wisconsin in March; Gen Con – Indianapolis, Indiana in July/August; Marcon – Columbus, Ohio on Mother's Day weekend; Marmalade Dog – Kalamazoo, Michigan in the first quarter
War Memorial Coliseum was known foremost as the home of the NBA's Fort Wayne Pistons for five seasons (1952–57) as well as the 1953 NBA All-Star Game and 1955 and 1956 NBA Finals. After the Pistons moved to Detroit in 1957, the facility continued to host at least one of their games every season from the 1958–59 to 1966–67 campaigns.