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  2. Concert venue, event center coming to downtown Kokomo - AOL

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    Jul. 28—An old Kokomo church is about to be filled with song again. The former Galilean Missionary Baptist Church, 507 N. Union St., will soon become Kokomo's newest concert venue. The more than ...

  3. First-time art festival to hit downtown Kokomo - AOL

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    Aug. 31—Downtown Kokomo will be transformed into all things art on Friday and Saturday during the city's first ever Artsapalooza Arts Festival & Experience. The festival will feature an artist ...

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  5. Old Silk Stocking Neighborhood - Wikipedia

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    The Old Silk Stocking Neighborhood is the historic district near downtown Kokomo, Indiana, and the Westside Business District. In 1886, natural gas was discovered in north central Indiana. The area exploded with people, who then developed the neighborhood.

  6. Comedian Dan West returns to Kokomo for Veterans Day show - AOL

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    Nov. 10—When Comedian Dan West left Kokomo earlier this year, he said he was glad to be leaving a place he would be willing to come back to. He now lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where he's been ...

  7. Kokomo, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The city of Kokomo was named after the Miami man Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo, said to have been one of the four sons of Chief Richardville, last of the chiefs of the Miami people. [9] [10] Tradition holds that David Foster, the "Father of Kokomo," named the town Kokomo after the "ornriest Indian on earth" because Kokomo was "the ornriest town on earth."

  8. Highland Park Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Highland Park Stadium was built as the home of the Kokomo Giants in 1955, and then Kokomo Dodgers from 1956 to 1961. The stadium generally holds 3,000 people, but findable records show 7,000 people attended a game in 1961.

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