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The Fishers Event Center is an arena in Fishers, Indiana and is owned by the City of Fishers. The arena is the new home of the Indy Fuel of the ECHL.. As well as the Fuel, Fishers Event Center will also host the Indy Ignite of the Pro Volleyball Federation, the Fishers Freight of the Indoor Football League, concerts, and high school graduations.
San Mateo County Event Center San Mateo: 6,628 (Expo hall) 1,500 (Theater) Marin County Civic Center: San Rafael: 6,000 (Lagoon Park) 2,001 (Veterans Memorial Auditorium) Medley Auditorium: Santa Ana: 1,020 1931 Arlington Theater: Santa Barbara: 2,000 1924 Granada Theatre 1,550 1979 UCSB Events Center: 6,000 1873 Lobero Theatre: 680 1936 Santa ...
Event venues on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana (3 C, 10 P) This page was last edited on 20 August 2017, at 23:59 (UTC). Text is ...
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Former names: Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum (1939–91) Pepsi Coliseum (1991–2012) Fairgrounds Coliseum (Apr–Dec 2014): Address: 1202 E. 38th St. Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
The Ruoff Music Center is an open-air concert venue capable of hosting live, high-profile concerts and outdoor music festivals. It opened in 1989, at a site along Sand Creek, just north of exit 210 on Interstate 69, near the junction of former State Road 238 (at the time also known as Greenfield Avenue; now rebuilt and renamed as Southeastern Parkway), 146th Street and Boden Road.
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The stadium was built in 1982 for $7 million as a track and field venue. [2] The facility has hosted the Athletics Competitions of the 1987 Pan American Games , [ 3 ] 2001 World Police and Fire Games , several USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships and NCAA Championships as well as the 1988 US Olympic Trials where Florence Griffith-Joyner ...