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  2. Southfield Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Southfield Pavilion is a convention center in Southfield, Michigan. It was built in 1978. It was built in 1978. The pavilion features 28,152 square feet (2,615 m 2 ) of space and can seat up to 2,000 for banquets, lectures and other special events.

  3. Ford Rotunda - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Rotunda (also referred to as the Ford Pavilion, and the Ford Exposition Building) was built by the Ford Motor Company for the Century of Progress International Exposition (the Chicago World's Fair) held in 1933 and 1934 to house installations depicting man’s developments in transportation.

  4. Northland Center - Wikipedia

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    Northland Center was an enclosed shopping mall on an approximately 159-acre (64 ha) site located near the intersection of M-10 (the John C. Lodge Freeway) and Greenfield Road in Southfield, Michigan, an inner-ring suburb of Detroit, Michigan, United States. Construction began in 1952 and the mall opened on March 22, 1954.

  5. Southfield Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The Southfield Town Center is located diagonally across Evergreen Road and Civic Center Drive (10 1 ⁄ 2 Mile Road) from the complex that houses the Southfield City Hall, government offices, courthouse, the contemporary Southfield Public Library, a 9-hole public golf course, a city park and dedicated sports areas, a nature trail, an historic ...

  6. Southfield City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Southfield City Centre is a mixed-use area consisting of a major business center, private university, and residential neighborhoods, located near the intersection of Interstate 696 (I-696, Walter P. Reuther Freeway) and the M-10 (Lodge Freeway) in Southfield, Michigan. The area spans 1.766 square miles (1,130.609 acres) and includes historical ...

  7. American Center - Wikipedia

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    The American Center is a high-rise tower in the Metro Detroit suburb of Southfield, Michigan, built in 1975 as the corporate headquarters for the automaker American Motors Corporation (AMC), which was subsequently acquired by Chrysler Corporation in 1987. [2] The building is located adjacent to Interstate 696, M-10, and US 24 interchange.

  8. International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts

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    The small pavilion was a deco version of classicism, pure and simple; it was reflected in a pool, and discreetly ornamented with deco statues. [14] The pavilion of the Netherlands, designed by J.F. Staal, was designed to capture in a modern style the mystery and luxury of the East Indies, where the country had colonies. An enormous roof like ...

  9. Pavilion (exhibition) - Wikipedia

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    The China pavilion at the Expo 2010. A pavilion is a genre of building often found at large international exhibitions such as a World's fair. It may be designed by a well-known architect or designer from the exhibiting country to showcase the latest technology of the exhibitor or be designed in what is considered the national architectural ...