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For more ideas of events and entertainment around the ... Festival will feature founders Mayday Parade and The Maine with a lineup of seven other bands beginning at 1 p.m. on July 24 at KEMBA Live ...
If you're at the Ohio State Fair on Thursday, stop over at Ohio Village, 800 E. 17th Ave., to celebrate Founders Day with music and family-friendly fun honoring the village's opening on July 27, 1974.
The Ohio State Fair is one of the largest state fairs in the United States, held in Columbus, Ohio during late July through early August. As estimated in a 2011 economic impact study conducted by Saperstein & Associates; the State Fair contributes approximately 68.5 million dollars to the state's economy. [3]
Most Recent Event Upcoming Event Dates Year First Started GalaxyCon Raleigh Raleigh, North Carolina: Raleigh Convention Center: July 25-28, 2024 [22] July 24-27, 2025 [23] 2017 [24] Animate! Raleigh Raleigh, North Carolina: Raleigh Convention Center: January 5-7, 2024 January 3-5, 2025 [25] 2024 [26] GalaxyCon Richmond Richmond, Virginia
A Community Art Making Event that will include food trucks, hands-on projects and demonstrations involving earth, wind, fire and water from noon to 4 p.m. at Boardman Arts Park, 154 W. William St ...
July 5–8 [17] Dallas, Texas: 1985 June 27–30 [18] Towson, Maryland [18] 1986 July 3–6 Los Angeles, California: 1987 July 2–5 Baltimore, Maryland 1988 August 18–21 Milwaukee, Wisconsin (with Gen Con) 1989 June 29 - July 2 Los Angeles, California 1990 June 28 - July 1 Atlanta, Georgia (with DragonCon) 1991 July 4–7 Baltimore, Maryland ...
The event will be held from 1:30-6:30 p.m. Sunday at Valley Dale Ballroom, 1590 Sunbury Road. Two well-known Ohio trad-jazz bands, the Matt Tolentino Band and Dave Greer's Classic Jazz Stompers ...
On July 28, 1943, American Airlines Flight 63 was flown by a Douglas DC-3, named Flagship Ohio, routing Cleveland-Columbus-Dayton-Cincinnati-Louisville-Nashville-Memphis, that crashed on the Louisville-Nashville sector about 1.6 miles (2.6 km) west of Trammel, Kentucky.