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The Beaumont Civic Center, in downtown Beaumont, Texas, is a 6,500-seat arena where concerts, conventions, trade shows and exhibitions are held. Banquet maximum capacity is 2,000. Banquet maximum capacity is 2,000.
Located nearly across the street from Macon's historic City Hall, the auditorium is designed in a similar Classical style, surrounded on three sides by limestone Doric columns. [ citation needed ] The building is capped by a copper dome , claimed by many locals to be the largest in the world, though verifying the fact has proved difficult.
Ventura County Fairgrounds and Event Center: Ventura: California: 88,215 sq ft (8,195.4 m 2) River's Edge Convention Center: St. Cloud: Minnesota: 73,620 sq ft (6,840 m 2) 87,536 sq ft (8,132.4 m 2) Lake County Fairgrounds and Event Center: Grayslake: Illinois: 85,000 sq ft (7,900 m 2) 86,620 sq ft (8,047 m 2) Grand Traverse Resort Convention ...
There’s music in the air across Macon Saturday with not one but two free outdoor events: the first-ever All Blues Music and Arts Revival and the 20th Jazz and Arts on Riverdale.
The Central Georgia Black Business and Community Expo is returning to Macon for its annual event on Sept. 21. The expo, which began in 2023, is hosted by the Central Georgia Coalition of Black ...
The civic center had seating for 6,500. On a fourteen-acre site, the Beaumont Event Centre and plaza is located between the streets of Neches and MLK Pkwy. Covering twelve acres, the center features a twelve-acre Great Lawn for concerts, a walking path, a multilevel 16,000 sq ft event hall, and a 3,800 sq ft band stand facing the Great Lawn. A ...
The Macon Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena in Macon, Georgia, United States. It is home to the Macon Mayhem , a minor-league hockey team in the SPHL . The Centerplex was home to the Macon Whoopee (ECHL) , Macon Whoopee (CHL) and Macon Trax ice hockey teams and the Macon Knights arena football team.
Doggett Ford Park is a 221-acre multi-purpose entertainment complex consisting of an arena, exhibit hall, amphitheater, midway, and 12 youth baseball fields located on I-10 South in Beaumont, Texas. The complex opened in 2003. It is owned by Jefferson County, Texas and operated by OVG360, a division of the Oak View Group.