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The Centre Ice Arena, also called The Centre, is a 700-seat, 49,000 square-foot facility built in 2002. [1] It is located on the Delaware State Fairgrounds in Harrington, Delaware.
Bayside Expo Center – sold in 2010 to the University of Massachusetts Boston for future redevelopment [2] [3] Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (Boston) DCU Center ( Worcester )
Harrington Raceway & Casino is a harness racing track and casino (a "racino") located on the fairgrounds of the Delaware State Fair, just south of Harrington, Delaware, 16 miles (26 km) south of Dover. The casino, formerly known as Midway Slots, has over 1,800 slot machines, table games, simulcasting, and sports betting. In addition, the venue ...
How a hot tub stacks up against taking a cold plunge — and what a new study says about the benefits of doing water therapy after a workout.
The Kent and Sussex County Fair changed its name to the Delaware State Fair in 1962. [13] Today the fairgrounds encompass over 300 acres (1.2 km 2) and feature concerts, wrestling, rodeo, races, agricultural exhibits, a midway, and other typical state fair demonstrations and events. The Harrington Raceway & Casino is
The IAAPA Expo was the largest amusement-industry exhibition in the world, offering trends in amusement and arcade equipment, food, beverage, park technology and entertainment. In 2000 the association worked to counter negative publicity following high-profile amusement-ride incidents and surrounding amusement safety, publicizing the industry's ...
Designated as an American National Standard, the Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code (USPSHTC) is a model code developed by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials to govern the installation and inspection of plumbing systems associated with swimming pools, spas and hot tubs as a means of promoting the public's health, safety and welfare.
Harrington is a railroad junction of the north–south running Delmarva Central Railroad that runs between Porter, near Wilmington to Pocomoke City, Maryland. The Indian River Subdivision branches at Harrington from the Delmarva Subdivision toward the coast then turns south and runs through Georgetown to Frankford, Delaware.