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  2. RiverCentre - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Paul RiverCentre is a convention center located in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It sits adjacent to the Roy Wilkins Auditorium, Xcel Energy Center and the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. The convention center opened in 1998. [2] It was designed by Hammel Green and Abrahamson, Inc.

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

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    RiverCentre/Roy Wilkins Auditorium/Xcel Energy Center: St. Paul: Minnesota: 159,800 sq ft ... Cragun's Resort Conference Center: Brainerd: Minnesota:

  4. Xcel Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    It was built on the site of the demolished St. Paul Civic Center. The push for a new arena in Saint Paul grew after the National Hockey League's Minnesota North Stars moved to Dallas. Saint Paul courted the Hartford Whalers and Winnipeg Jets under Mayor Norm Coleman, but the Civic Center was an obstacle to both deals. [7] In order to get an NHL ...

  5. Roy Wilkins Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Roy Wilkins Auditorium (nicknamed The Roy) is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in St. Paul, Minnesota. Designed by the renowned municipal architect Clarence W. Wigington, it was built in 1932 as an arena extension to the existing St. Paul Auditorium (built 1906–1907). When the old auditorium wing was demolished in 1982, Wigington's arena wing ...

  6. River Center (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    River Center, or variants thereof, can refer to: RiverCenter for the Performing Arts , a modern performance space in Columbus, Georgia Davenport RiverCenter , a convention center complex located in Davenport, Iowa

  7. Ordway Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Saint Paul resident Sally Ordway Irvine (a 3M heiress and arts patron) dreamed of a European-style concert hall offering "everything from opera to the Russian circus". She contributed $7.5 million—a sum matched by other members of the Ordway family—toward the facility's cost.