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Coleman was an activist who also helped organize a campaign with residents on Canton's east side in opposition to Route 333, a plan to connect state Routes 62 and 30, which would have resulted in ...
Bob Fernandez, left, was first in line in 2009 to buy six seats for the Bob Dylan concert at Canton Memorial Civic Center. Fernandez, of Green, arrived at 7:30 am to grab his place, followed by 30 ...
The Coleman Center (right), among other municipal offices and the City Commons park. The Michael B. Coleman Government Center is an eight-story, 196,000-square-foot (18,200 m 2) municipal office building. [1] The building is named for former mayor Michael B. Coleman in recognition of his 16 years as mayor and numerous accomplishments. [2]
The Canton Memorial Civic Center is a multi-purpose arena located in Canton, Ohio, United States.. Built in 1951, previous sports teams that have played at the center include the Canton Legends indoor football team, Canton Invaders indoor soccer team, Ohio Aviators of the American Basketball Association, and the Canton Charge of the NBA G League. [2]
The Coleman Athletic Club of Akron was a professional American football team based in Akron, Ohio, in 1913.The team played in the Ohio League and was formed when C.P. Parker, secretary of the baseball's Akron Giants, of the Interstate League, formed a new Akron-based football team to compete with Peggy Parratt and his Indians.
The gym will hold The Brawl II on Saturday at the Canton Memorial Civic Center. Reach Ed at 330-580-8315 and ebaint@gannett.com. On Twitter @ebalintREP and Instagram at ed_balint.
The facility is named after former Major League Baseball player Thurman Munson, who grew up in Canton. Munson was a catcher for the New York Yankees who was killed when his private plane was attempting to land at Akron–Canton Airport in Summit County on August 2, 1979. Munson's number 15 is displayed on the center field wall.
The William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library of 25th U.S. president William McKinley.The library, which is located at the foot of the McKinley National Memorial, is owned and operated by the Stark County Historical Society, and located in Canton, Ohio, where McKinley built his career as lawyer, prosecuting attorney, congressman, governor and president.