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  2. South 9th Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    South 9th Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana.It encompasses 39 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in a predominantly residential section of Noblesville.

  3. SMC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    SMC's head office is located in Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The company has a global engineering network, with technical facilities in the United States, Europe, and China, as well as Japan. Key production facilities are located in China and Singapore, and local production facilities are in United States, Mexico, Brazil, Europe, India ...

  4. Noblesville Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Noblesville Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located at Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana. It encompasses 54 contributing buildings in the central business district of Noblesville.

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  6. Hamilton Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Town Center is a retail lifestyle center in Noblesville, Indiana, United States. Opened in 2008, it is managed by Simon Property Group , who owns 50% of it. History

  7. Noblesville Event Center - Wikipedia

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    Noblesville Event Center is an indoor arena under construction in Noblesville, Indiana. It will be home to the Indiana Mad Ants of the NBA G League. It will have a capacity of 3,400. Opening is expected during the 2025-26 G League season. [2] It is owned by the City of Noblesville.

  8. Ruoff Music Center - Wikipedia

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    The Ruoff Music Center is an open-air concert venue capable of hosting live, high-profile concerts and outdoor music festivals. It opened in 1989, at a site along Sand Creek, just north of exit 210 on Interstate 69, near the junction of former State Road 238 (at the time also known as Greenfield Avenue; now rebuilt and renamed as Southeastern Parkway), 146th Street and Boden Road.

  9. Ozzfest lineups by year - Wikipedia

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    Date City Country Venue May 24, 1997 Bristow: United States Nissan Pavilion: May 26, 1997 West Palm Beach: Coral Sky Amphitheatre: May 28, 1997 Charlotte: Blockbuster Pavilion Charlotte: May 31, 1997 San Antonio: Alamodome: June 1, 1997 Dallas: Starplex Amphitheatre: June 3, 1997 Cuyahoga Falls: Blossom Music Center: June 4, 1997 Noblesville ...