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  2. Tucson Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Tucson Convention Center (previously named the Tucson Community Center) is a multi-purpose convention center located in downtown Tucson, Arizona. Built in 1971, the location includes an 8,962-seat indoor arena , two performing arts venues , and 205,000 square feet (19,000 m 2 ) of meeting space.

  3. Con-Nichiwa - Wikipedia

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    Tucson Convention Center Tucson, Arizona: Dustbunny, Brittney Karbowski, Vic Mignogna, and Chii Sakurabi. [18] April 20–22, 2018 Tucson Convention Center Tucson, Arizona: 2,198 [19] [non-primary source needed] Zach Callison, Leah Clark, Sandy Fox, Alfred Trujillo, VickyBunnyAngel, and Elise Zhang. [20] June 21–23, 2019

  4. List of convention centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tucson Convention Center; Walkup Skydome ; WestWorld ; Arkansas. Arkansas 4-H Center ... Phoenix Convention Center: Phoenix: Arizona: 312,000 sq ft (29,000 m 2)

  5. Tucson Gem & Mineral Show - Wikipedia

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    Overview of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, Tucson Convention Center, 2011 Tsumeb dioptase, 2007 show Protoceratops and Velociraptor fossil replicas, 2007 show. The Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase are gem and mineral shows that take place annually in late January and February at multiple locations across the city of Tucson, Arizona.

  6. Tucson Community Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Tucson Convention Center; ... Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Arizona; This page was last edited on 20 October 2015, at 03:57 (UTC).

  7. Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    During the territorial and early statehood periods, Tucson was Arizona's largest city and commercial center, while Phoenix was the seat of state government (beginning in 1889) and agriculture. The development of Tucson Municipal Airport increased the city's prominence. Between 1910 and 1920, though, Phoenix surpassed Tucson in population, and ...

  8. Category:Convention centers in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 February 2023, at 16:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. El Con Center - Wikipedia

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    El Con Center is an open-air shopping mall in the city of Tucson, Arizona, United States anchored by Cinemark Theatres, Target, The Home Depot, Walmart, Ross (30,220 ft. 2 [2]), Burlington (65,680 ft. 2 [3]), and Marshalls. [4] There is 1 vacant anchor store that was once JCPenney.