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The Civic Center Music Hall is a performing arts center located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.It was constructed in 1937 as Municipal Auditorium and renamed in 1966. The facility includes the Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre, the Freede Little Theatre, CitySpace, the Meinders Hall of Mirrors and the Joel Levine Rehearsal Hall.
Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out (formerly known as IIIrd Tyme Out) is an American bluegrass band formed in 1991 in Cumming, Georgia.Consisting of Russell Moore (lead vocals and guitar), Keith McKinnon (vocals and banjo), Nathan Aldridge (vocals and fiddle), Wayne Benson (vocals and mandolin) and Colton Baker (vocals and bass), the band has released thirteen albums and two greatest hits ...
Prairie Surf Studios (originally Myriad Convention Center and later Cox Convention Center) is a film production complex located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was formerly a convention center and the home of several minor league teams.
Oklahoma City police said that it appears there was a disturbance which led to "multiple shots being fired both inside and outside the event center." 1 dead, at least 12 injured in shooting at ...
Patty’s Event Center is located on the 5800 block of South Agnew Avenue in the southwestern portion of Oklahoma City. The event center is located 3.5 miles east of Will Rogers World Airport.
W. L. McNatt and Company, of Oklahoma City was awarded a $7,082,000 renovation contract to update the building. The project added a 11,000 sq ft ballroom, a 3,000 sq ft ballroom and 5,500 sq ft of meeting areas. [17] The renovated location is the home of the Stride Bank Center, previously named the Enid Event Center and Central National Bank ...
Skydance Brewing Co. in Automobile Alley in Oklahoma City. Skydance Brewing An Indigenous-owned brewery located in the heart of downtown OKC, Skydance just celebrated its two-year anniversary.
Jim Norick Arena (formerly Fairgrounds Arena) is a large multi-purpose arena located at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.Completed in 1965 at a cost of $2.4 million, it was the largest indoor facility in Oklahoma City until the construction of the Myriad Convention Center.