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  2. Von Braun Center - Wikipedia

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    The arena as originally built seated about 8,000 for concerts, and included scoreboards and a refrigerated floor for ice events. The concert hall included an orchestra rehearsal room, dressing space for performers, and a lounge for patrons. The facility, originally referred to as the "Von Braun Civic Center", opened on March 14, 1975. [7]

  3. File:Propst Arena, Huntsville Alabama.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... Propst Arena of the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. ... AL is a part of the Von Braun Center!

  4. Huntsville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The Von Braun Center, which originally opened in 1975 as the Von Braun Civic Center, includes 10,000-seat capacity arena, a 2,000-seat concert hall, a 500-seat playhouse (330 seats with proscenium staging), and 150,000 square feet (14,000 m 2) of convention space. Both the arena and concert hall have undergone major renovations; as a result ...

  5. Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Capital Music Center July 6, 1990 St. Louis: St. Louis Arena: July 7, 1990 Kansas City Kemper Arena July 8, 1990 Kalamazoo: Wings Stadium: July 12, 1990 Greenville: Greenville Memorial Auditorium: July 13, 1990 Augusta: Augusta Civic Center: July 18, 1990 Huntsville: Von Braun Center: July 19, 1990 Chattanooga: UTC Arena: July 21, 1990 Hampton ...

  6. Big Spring Park (Huntsville, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the park underwent additional expansion across Monroe Street to include a $284,000 fountain and a canal alongside the Von Braun Center. [ 13 ] Today the park prominently features gifts given by other countries and foreign nationals to the city of Huntsville, including a 1903 light beacon (often referred to as "the lighthouse") and a ...

  7. Panoply Arts Festival - Wikipedia

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    Panoply is a production of The Arts Council, Inc., a non-profit organization, with sponsorship by Huntsville-area businesses and volunteer support from up to as many as 2,000 people each year. The festival is held annually on the last full weekend of April in downtown Huntsville's Big Spring International Park and Von Braun Center .

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