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  2. Troubadour Reunion Tour - Wikipedia

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    Madison Square Garden July 3, 2010 Lenox: Tanglewood [40] July 4, 2010 July 5, 2010 July 7, 2010 Cleveland: Quicken Loans Arena [41] July 9, 2010 Chicago: United Center: July 10, 2010 St. Louis: Scottrade Center [42] July 12, 2010 Sun Valley: Sun Valley Center for the Arts: July 14, 2010 Denver: Pepsi Center [43] [44] July 15, 2010 Salt Lake ...

  3. List of Olympic venues in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Tech Aquatic (now Campus Recreation) Center hosted the swimming competitions when the 1996 Summer Olympics were in Atlanta. For the Summer Olympics there are 31 venues that have been or will be used for swimming. The first venue took place in The Bay of Zea for the 1896 Games. [1] Four years later, the events took place on the River ...

  4. List of indoor arenas by capacity - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile Center: 18,972 Kansas City, Missouri United States Freedom Hall: 18,865 Louisville, Kentucky United States Kia Center: 18,846 Orlando, Florida United States Target Center: 18,798 Minneapolis United States Prudential Center: 18,711 Newark, New Jersey United States Sportpaleis: 18,575 [9] Antwerp Belgium SAP Center at San Jose: 18,543

  5. McCamish Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    At this point official capacity attained 9,596 seats, which would be the peak capacity in the Coliseum's history. The last major renovation was during 1995–1996, prior to the 1996 Summer Olympics. The floor was lowered 4 feet (1.2 m) to increase seating, 12 luxury suites were added, and many of the benches were replaced with chairback seats.

  6. Chaifetz Arena - Wikipedia

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    Chaifetz Arena (/ ˈ ʃ eɪ f ɛ t s / SHAY-fets), [4] is a 10,600 seat multi-purpose arena in St. Louis, Missouri located on the Saint Louis University campus. The arena began construction on August 28, 2006, and opened on April 10, 2008.

  7. The Muny - Wikipedia

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    The Muny in 1923. In 1914, Luther Ely Smith began staging pageant-masques on Art Hill in Forest Park. [3] In 1916, a grassy area between two oak trees on the present site of The Muny was chosen for a production of As You Like It produced by Margaret Anglin and starring Sydney Greenstreet with a local cast of "1,000 St. Louis folk dancers and folk singers" [4] in connection with the ...

  8. ‘12 Badass Women’ by Huffington Post

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    Rosa Parks. Susan B. Anthony. Helen Keller. These are a few of the women whose names spark instant recognition of their contributions to American history.

  9. List of stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    The Dome at America's Center: 66,965: St. Louis United States: North America: St. Louis BattleHawks: American football Yadegar-e Emam Stadium: 66,833 [49] Tabriz Iran: Western Asia: Tractor Sazi: Association football Seoul World Cup Stadium: 66,806: Seoul South Korea: East Asia: South Korea national football team, FC Seoul: Association football ...