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  2. Cleveland Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Looking down the length of The Arcade Interior of The Arcade in downtown Cleveland, looking south toward Euclid Avenue; March 7, 1966 The Arcade (ca. 1910–1920). The Arcade in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, is a Victorian-era structure of two nine-story buildings, joined by a five-story arcade with a glass skylight spanning over 300 feet (91 m), along the four balconies. [2]

  3. I-X Center - Wikipedia

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    The building's 125-foot (38 m) tall Ferris wheel was a centerpiece of the annual I-X Indoor Amusement Park. [14] It premiered at the 1992 Greater Cleveland Auto Show, at which time it was the world's tallest indoor Ferris wheel. [15] The top of the wheel was enclosed in a glass atrium and rose approximately 35 feet (11 m) above the main roof. [16]

  4. Category:Indoor arenas in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Indoor soccer venues in Ohio (6 P) W. Wrestling venues in Ohio (9 P) Pages in category "Indoor arenas in Ohio" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 ...

  5. Dayton Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The Dayton Arcade is a collection of nine buildings in Dayton, Ohio. The Arcade is a historic, architecturally elegant complex in the heart of Dayton's central business district .

  6. Category:Sports venues in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Indoor arenas in Ohio‎ (5 C, 23 P) M. Motorsport venues in Ohio‎ (22 P) R. Rugby union stadiums in Ohio‎ (1 C, 3 P) S. Ski areas and resorts in Ohio‎ (3 P)

  7. Category:Indoor arenas in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indoor arenas in Columbus, Ohio" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  8. Belterra Park Gaming & Entertainment Center - Wikipedia

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    Under new track management, the two biggest events on the stakes calendar, the Cradle and Bassinet, were canceled in 2011 to save purse money for the horsemen's account. The highlight of the 2011 meet was the $75,000 Queen City Oaks on July 16. The 2011 meet was also reduced to 85 days of racing due to flooding of the Ohio River. [3]

  9. Heritage Bank Center - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Bank Center is an indoor arena in downtown Cincinnati, ... Miami (OH) 73–74 -- January 10, 1981 Xavier: Dayton: 72–74 3,602 January 26, 1981