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The convention center was conceived in 1969 as a way for the City of Columbus to generate economic revenue by hosting events and revitalize the downtown area after a period of decline. [3] Voters approved a $6 million bond in 1971 to purchase 27.5 acres (11.1 ha) which was the site of the first Union Station in the world.
Columbus Invaders (1996-1997) Columbus Quest ( ABL ) (1996-1998) Battelle Hall (originally known as the Ohio Center ) is a 6,864 seat multi-purpose exhibit hall located in Columbus, Ohio , part of the Greater Columbus Convention Center .
Columbus Convention and Trade Center: Columbus: Georgia: 54,982 sq ft (5,108.0 m 2) 182,000 sq ft (16,900 m 2) Resch Center and Expo: Green Bay: Wisconsin: 153,563 sq ft (14,266.5 m 2) 180,218 sq ft (16,742.8 m 2) Ocean Center: Daytona Beach: Florida: 135,174 sq ft (12,558.1 m 2) 179,078 sq ft (16,636.9 m 2) Allen County War Memorial Coliseum ...
A world of steaks, pasta, burgers, cocktails and other deliciousness awaits within walking distance of the Greater Columbus Convention Center, the main hub of activity for hundreds of events ...
The arch was recovered from Columbus's Union Station during its 1979 demolition to make way for the Greater Columbus Convention Center, which serves as the Arena District's eastern boundary. Locals often incorrectly believe the Arch came from the Ohio Penitentiary.
Address: 3311 South Old State Road, Delaware, OH 43015 A holiday drive-thru light show at Alum Creek State Park Campgrounds. Sunday-Thursday 5:30-9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 5:30-10 p.m. Runs ...
The Short North is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio centered on the main strip of High Street immediately north of downtown and extending until just south of the Ohio State University campus area. It is an easy walk from the convention center or Nationwide Arena district to the north. The Short North is often crowded on weekends, particularly ...
The metro area, also known as Central Ohio or Greater Columbus, is one of the largest and fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the Midwestern United States. [5] The larger combined statistical area (the Columbus–Marion–Zanesville combined statistical area) adds the counties of Athens, Fayette, Guernsey, Knox, Logan, Marion, Muskingum, and ...