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Roy Wilkins Auditorium (nicknamed The Roy) is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in St. Paul, Minnesota. Designed by the renowned municipal architect Clarence W. Wigington, it was built in 1932 as an arena extension to the existing St. Paul Auditorium (built 1906–1907). When the old auditorium wing was demolished in 1982, Wigington's arena wing ...
The Lee & Rose Warner Coliseum is a 5,000-seat [3] indoor arena in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, United States. [5] Built in 1951 on the grounds of the Minnesota State Fair, the venue hosts indoor events of the fair such as livestock shows, dog shows, equestrian and bull riding. [3]
Called the New Palace upon opening on November 27, 1916, the theater was designed by Saint Paul architects Buechner & Orth in a Beaux-Arts style. [1] It was built with the surrounding St. Francis Hotel, which also included shops, a ballroom, and the largest single-room billiard hall in the country.
Veterans Memorial Auditorium October 26, 1987 Lansing: MSU Auditorium: October 27, 1987 West Lafayette: Elliott Hall of Music: October 29, 1987 Ann Arbor: Crisler Arena: The dB's: October 30, 1987 Oxford: Millett Hall: October 31, 1987 Davenport: Palmer Auditorium: November 2, 1987 Saint Paul: Roy Wilkins Auditorium: November 3, 1987 Madison ...
Event Industry Council (EIC) Sustainable Event Standards (SES) – Gold Certification – November 2020; The Xcel Energy Center and Saint Paul RiverCentre campus is the world's first complex to receive all three of those certifications. The road to achieving them took several years. Some of the steps taken to achieve these awards are:
Lou Nanne's voice is so distinctive that four decades ago it helped to launch a thousand radio shows. Scott Meier, the station manager at AM-1500 in St. Paul, made the astute decision to bring ...
The Saint Paul RiverCentre is a convention center located in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It sits adjacent to the Roy Wilkins Auditorium, Xcel Energy Center and the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. The convention center opened in 1998. [2] It was designed by Hammel Green and Abrahamson, Inc.
The Fitzgerald Theater is the oldest active theatre in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and the home of American Public Media's Live from Here (formerly A Prairie Home Companion). [2] It was one of many theaters built by the Shubert Theatre Corporation, and was initially named the Sam S. Shubert Theater. [3]