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The Albany Civic Center was designed to be an arena and a convention center. As a result, the arena features 46,000 square feet (4,300 m 2 ) of exhibit space, plus an additional 6,000 square feet (600 m 2 ) of meeting room space.
It is part of a sports, entertainment and convention complex that also includes the Albany Civic Center and Albany Municipal Auditorium. From its opening in the mid 1980s into the mid 1990s, the amphitheater was an anchor for two major annual events in Albany; River Days in the spring and Fall on the Flint.
The Albany Chorale [51] Albany Civic Center; Albany Civil Rights Institute [52] The Albany Concert Association [53] Albany Municipal Auditorium; Albany Museum of Art [54] The Albany Symphony Orchestra [55] Ballet Theatre South [56] Flint RiverQuarium [57] The Parks at Chehaw [58] has one of two accredited zoos in the state. RiverQuarium ...
The Panthers' home games were played at the Albany Civic Center until 2014. [1] The Panthers were the second indoor/arena team to play in Albany, following the af2's South Georgia Wildcats which played from 2005 until the league shut down after the 2009 season. In February 2014, the team was kicked out of their home arena by the city manager ...
Here’s the full lineup, including artists, dates and ticket information: Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top. When: March 24 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets: Seated tickets start at $80, lawn tickets are $40.50 ...
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The Firebirds were the third indoor/arena football team to call Albany home, following the South Georgia Wildcats of af2 (which played in Albany from 2005 until the league folded in 2009) and the Albany Panthers of the Southern Indoor Football League and later the Professional Indoor Football League (which played from 2010 until 2013, winning ...