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From 'Wedding Crashers' and 'Mean Girls' to 'Fight Club' and 'Breakfast Club' ... Check out the movies playing at Sawyer Point this summer.
Ball Arena (formerly known as Pepsi Center) is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Denver, Colorado. It is situated at Speer Boulevard, a main thoroughfare in downtown Denver, and is served by two nearby exits off Interstate 25. A light rail station is on the western side of the complex.
Sawyer Point Park & Yeatman's Cove are a pair of side-by-side parks on the riverfront of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The two linear parks stretch one mile along the north shore of the Ohio River. [1] Since 2012, the parks have been the location for the annual Bunbury Music Festival.
The facility would serve as competition for several mid-sized venues in Colorado, including the: Magness Arena, Bellco Theatre, Fillmore Auditorium, Budweiser Events Center, World Arena and the (now defunct) City Lights Pavilion. [6] To set it apart from its competition, the arena was designed to give an arena-sized show a theater (intimate ...
In 2013, the Denver Mountain Parks Foundation and the City of Denver marked the centennial of the park system with a book featuring park history, scenic and historic photographs, and a guide to the system. Denver Mountain Parks: 100 Years of the Magnificent Dream was released August 1, 2013, by John Fielder Publishing.
Denver Coliseum is an indoor arena, owned by the City and County of Denver, operated by its Denver Arts & Venues and located in Denver, Colorado. The arena has a capacity of 10,200 people and was built from 1949 to 1951. The coliseum is located in Denver's Elyria-Swansea neighborhood.
The Bunbury Music Festival was a three-day music festival in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, at Sawyer Point Park & Yeatman's Cove on the banks of the Ohio River.Each annual event typically featured over 100 acts performing on three to six separate stages through the park.
Lakeside Park was built by a group led by Denver brewer Adolph Zang, [2] on an approximately 57-acre site [3] located adjacent to Lake Rhoda (then known as West Berkeley Lake). [4] Originally known as both “Lakeside Park” and “The White City of the West," [ 5 ] the park was built in the Exposition and White City architectural styles, and ...