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The Dayton Convention Center is the primary public convention center in Dayton, Ohio, United States.. Located in downtown Dayton at 22 E. Fifth Street, the Dayton Convention Center is a 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m 2) facility with 68,000 sq ft (7,150 m 2) of exhibit space, a 672-seat theater, and 19 meeting rooms including a VIP lounge overlooking the exhibit halls.
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Ohayocon is a three-day anime convention typically held during January/February in Dayton, Ohio at the Dayton Convention Center. Ohayocon's name is derived from the similarity between "Ohio", the convention's location, and Ohayou ( おはよう ) , which means "good morning" in Japanese .
Jul. 4—A local architectural firm and one based in Seattle have been selected as partners to revive the Dayton Convention Center and make it a destination people are drawn to visit. "The ...
Jul. 28—The ultimate LEGO fan experience is coming to the Dayton Convention Center next weekend. BrickUniverse LEGO Fan Convention will feature a building zone, gallery and much more all ...
The Dayton Hamvention is one of the two largest amateur radio convention (or hamfest) in the world. [1][2] It is held each May in the Dayton, Ohio area and draws attendees from various parts of the world. Since 2017, it has been held at the Greene County Fairgrounds in Xenia, Ohio near Dayton. [3]
T. Toledo Sports Arena. Categories: Convention centers in the United States by state. Event venues in Ohio. Tourist attractions in Ohio. Conventions in Ohio. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
Dayton Sharks (CIFL) (2013–2014) Dayton Demolition (FHL) (2015–2016) Website. www.haracomplex.com. Hara Arena was a 5,500-seat multi-purpose arena located in the Trotwood, Ohio suburb of Dayton. The facility began as a ballroom in 1957, added an arena in 1964 and grew to a six-building complex which closed in August 2016.