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  2. Cross Insurance Arena - Wikipedia

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    All renovations were completed by February 2014, and the first event in the facility was scheduled to be the Maine Home, Remodeling and Garden Show on Saturday, February 15. [ 9 ] Civic Center trustees in 2013 ceased negotiations with the Pirates over terms of a new lease, and further stated they would seek new tenants for the calendar slots ...

  3. William B. Troubh Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    The repairs were funded by a $625,000 bond passed by voters in 2011 and were estimated to save the city 67,000 kilowatt-hours in energy use yearly. [2] On January 1, 2015 the Portland Ice Arena changed its name officially to the William B. Troubh Ice Arena as a dedication to William B. Troubh.

  4. Portland Exposition Building - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Exposition Building, also known as The Expo, is a sports and convention center building complex in Portland, Maine. [1] Much expanded since the original building was constructed in 1914, the complex now includes five inter-connected buildings with 24,000 square feet of exhibition space and ten meeting rooms.

  5. WLOB - Wikipedia

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    Sports programming includes University of Maine Black Bears college football and hockey. [3] A portion of The Ray Richardson Show was simulcast on Portland's MyNetworkTV affiliate, WPME, from September 2009 to June 2013. Until March 2009, the entire program (as The Fox Morning News) was simulcast on Portland's Fox affiliate, WPFO. [4]

  6. Fitzpatrick Stadium - Wikipedia

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    James J. Fitzpatrick Stadium (formerly, Portland Stadium) is a 6,300-seat multi-purpose outdoor stadium in Portland, Maine, United States. [1] Built in 1930, it sits between Interstate 295, Hadlock Field baseball stadium, King Middle School, and the Portland Exposition Building. It is located across Deering Avenue from Deering Oaks Park. It was ...

  7. Category:Sports venues in Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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  8. State Theatre (Portland, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately, due to mismanagement, in 1997 the non-profit went bankrupt, returning control to the owners, who rented it on an event basis till the property's sale in 2000 to local realtor Mat Orne. In 2000 Grant Wilson Jr., of Stone Coast Brewing took ownership control of the State Theatre building and reopened the venue with a new energy ...

  9. Cumberland County Courthouse (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Cumberland County Courthouse is a courthouse building located in Portland, Maine, United States. [1] Its main façade is on Federal Street, on the eastern side of Lincoln Park, and across Pearl Street from the Edward T. Gignoux United States Courthouse; its entrance is now at the rear of the property, at 205 Newbury Street.