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The Last Dinner Party plays a sold-out Turner Hall Ballroom in Milwaukee on Friday, April 5, 2024. This may be the band's first tour through the Midwest, and they don't have extensive show experience.
Turner Hall is a historic athletic club facility at 1034 North 4th Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Named using the German "Turnen", meaning gymnastics or physical fitness , it is significant for its association with the American Turners , a German-American athletic, cultural, and political association.
Gymnastics room in Turner Hall, Milwaukee, c. 1900 3,000 Turners performed at the Federal Gymnastics Festival in Milwaukee, 1893. Turners (German: Turner, German: ⓘ) are members of German-American gymnastic clubs called Turnvereine. They promoted German culture, physical culture, and liberal politics.
Turner Hall (Turn Halle) were gathering places for German immigrant Turners and may refer to: in the United States (by state) Turner Hall (Postville, Iowa), listed on the NRHP in Allamakee County, Iowa; Northwest Davenport Turner Society Hall, listed on the NRHP in Scott County, Iowa; Eldridge Turn-Halle, listed on the NRHP in Scott County, Iowa
A dispute between the operators of Nomad World Pub and Turner Hall has surfaced at City Hall over plans to open a coffee shop at downtown Milwaukee's new Vel R. Phillips Plaza.. Nomad Coffee Bar ...
Plus desserts provided by the Smithton Turner Ladies. Dine in with plenty of seating or call in a carryout. 618-277-9690. Queen of Peace Fish Fry — 4:30-7:30 p.m. Fridays, March 3 & 24.
2011: The UC Board of Trustees approve changing the name from Raymond Walters College to UC Blue Ash College. 2011: The college adds its second bachelor's degree, the Bachelor of Technical and Applied Science. 2017: Construction on Progress Hall, a 16,000 square foot building with new classrooms and faculty offices, is completed.
The Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Association played their home games in Freedom Hall for six seasons, from the fall of 1970 until the ABA–NBA merger in June 1976. The Colonels moved to Freedom Hall after playing their first three seasons at the Convention Center (1967–68 through 1969–70).