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Municipal Auditorium on an old postcard. Boutwell Memorial Auditorium is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena located in Birmingham, Alabama. It was built in 1924 as Birmingham's Municipal Auditorium, on a site near City Hall, facing Capitol Park (now Linn Park). The building was designed by Thomas W. Lamb, working with a committee of local ...
This is a list of seating capacities for sports and entertainment arenas in the United States with at least 1,000 seats. The list is composed mostly of arenas that house sports teams (basketball, ice hockey, arena soccer and arena football) and serve as indoor venues for concerts and expositions.
Morocco Shrine Auditorium The Breeders & Come: 3,500/3,500 [72] November 27, 1993 Miami: AT&T Bayfront Park Amphitheater: 8,807/8,807 [73] November 28, 1993 Lakeland: Lakeland Civic Center: November 29, 1993 Atlanta: Omni Coliseum: December 1, 1993 Birmingham: Boutwell Memorial Auditorium: 5,181/5,181 [72] December 2, 1993 Tallahassee ...
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The Sheraton Birmingham and Westin Birmingham are located on the campus adjoining the convention center. Alongside over 220,000 square feet of exhibit halls, meeting space, and ballrooms, the complex features four entertainment venues: a stadium, an arena, concert hall, and theatre.
After a two-year, $27.8 million renovation, the 90-year-old Hogg Memorial Auditorium was reopened this month. After a two-year, $27.8 million renovation, the 90-year-old Hogg Memorial Auditorium ...
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium: April 28, 1976 [c] Nashville: Grand Ole Opry House: 2,900 $15,039 [7] April 29, 1976 [c] Memphis: Ellis Auditorium: April 30, 1976 [c] Birmingham: Boutwell Memorial Auditorium: May 3, 1976 [c] Little Rock: Robinson Municipal Auditorium: May 4, 1976 [c] Jackson: Mississippi Coliseum: May 6, 1976 [c ...
The Agora Theatre and Ballroom (commonly known as the Cleveland Agora, or simply, the Agora) is a music venue located in Cleveland, Ohio.. Gary LoConti opened the first Agora on February 27, 1966, near the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.