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  2. Pen Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Pen Centre was built in 1957 as the Niagara Peninsula Centre, a single-level, outside strip mall anchored by Loblaws and 50 retail stores and opened in 1958. In 1966, the evolution of the Pen Centre included the addition of Simpsons-Sears and 80 new stores, making the Pen Centre the fourth largest shopping centre in Canada.

  3. Benezet House - Wikipedia

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    Benezet House, also known as Benezette House, is an historic dormitory located on the campus of Penn Center. It was erected in 1905 and named after Frenchman, Anthony Benezet, who stood for freedom in the mid- and late-1870's. The female teachers and female boarding students of Penn School were housed here.

  4. Garden City Arena Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Garden City Arena Complex (formerly the Gatorade Garden City Complex) was a sports complex in St. Catharines, Ontario.It was the main arena facility in that city from its construction in 1938 until the opening of the Meridian Centre in 2014.

  5. Penn Center invites public to comment on plans to remodel ...

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  6. Penn Center’s ‘stunning’ nativity scene on St. Helena is ...

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    Penn Center’s traditional nativity scene has been performed since 1916 and it is happening again Sunday at the Frissel Community House. The program begins at 6:30 p.m.

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  8. FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre is a 95,000-square-foot (8,800 m 2) cultural complex located in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario. [1] It opened in 2015 [2] as the result of a partnership between the City of St. Catharines and Brock University, which share the venue for production, performance and learning purposes.

  9. St. Catharines - Wikipedia

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    The city was the home of the New York–Penn League's St. Catharines Blue Jays, the Short-season A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, from 1986 to 1999. In 1996 the team was renamed the St. Catharines Stompers, and was subsequently sold and relocated to Queens, New York City in late 1999, where they became the Queens Kings.