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Fans have until 11:59 p.m. ET Sunday, June 16 to request two tickets per person, according to Higher Ground, which is presenting the concert.
Grand Point North is an annual two-day music festival founded by Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, produced by Grace Potter and Higher Ground Presents, and held at Waterfront Park in Burlington, Vermont. [2] The last festival took place in 2019. The festival was first held in 2011 and typically takes place over a weekend in mid-September. [3]
UCHealth Park: 12,500 May 2024 Ford Amphitheater 8,000 1923 Colorado Springs City Auditorium: 3,000 April 7, 2007 Dick's Sporting Goods Park: Commerce City: 27,000 September 10, 2001 Empower Field at Mile High: Denver: 76,125 April 20, 1995 Coors Field: 50,445 1914 Bluebird Theater: 550 October 1, 1999 Ball Arena: 21,000 1930 Mayan Theater ...
Here are 10 Vermont state parks you can visit on April 8. Want to be at one with nature and with the cosmos during next month's solar eclipse? Here are 10 Vermont state parks you can visit on April 8.
Gutterson Fieldhouse (nicknamed "The Gut" [2]) is a 4,035-seat hockey arena in Burlington, Vermont. It is home to the Vermont Catamounts men's and women's ice hockey teams. It is the largest indoor arena in the state of Vermont. It is adjacent to Patrick Gymnasium and Forbush Natatorium at the school's athletic complex.
The park's land was given to the state in 1933 by William J. Wilgus, an engineer best known for his work in the design and construction of New York City's Grand Central Terminal. The park's early infrastructure was built out by crews of the Civilian Conservation Corps, a Depression-era works project, in 1935 and 1936.
Camel's Hump State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Vermont. [1] The park straddles the northern Green Mountains in an area bounded by Vermont Route 17 on the south and the Winooski River on the north. As of 2017, the park covered a total of 21,224 acres (8,589 ha), [2] making it the largest state park in Vermont.
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