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  2. Amica Mutual Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Civic Center in 1990. In the 1980s and 1990s, the Civic Center fell into decline; it required city bailouts and was seen as a financial problem. [3] The Rhode Island Convention Center and adjacent Omni Providence Hotel (then named the "Westin") were completed next door to the Civic Center in 1993 in an attempt to lure visitors to the city. [3]

  3. List of Providence College buildings - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, with the popularity of the men's program and the completion of the Providence Civic Center, the Friars played their last game in Alumni Hall in March, beating St. John's, 73-65. Alumni Hall became the practice facility for the men's team as they moved their home games to the Providence Civic Center - now known as the Dunkin' Donuts ...

  4. Providence Friars men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Amp (formerly Providence Civic Center and Dunkin’ Donuts Center (aka "The Dunk") ) is an indoor arena, located in downtown Providence, Rhode Island, and seats approximately 12,410 fans for basketball games. In 2001, the arena was named the Dunkin' Donuts Center as part of a naming-rights deal with Dunkin' Donuts.

  5. Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul (Providence, Rhode Island)

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    Cathedral Square is a paved open public space in front of the cathedral. Between 1878 and World War II, the square was a bustling civic center of downtown Providence. [11] Shops and businesses lined the area, and church crowds numbered in the hundreds. [11] After the war, this center of civic life dwindled as people moved to the suburbs. [11]

  6. Rhode Island Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Providence Friars (1952–1973) Rhode Island Auditorium was an indoor arena in Providence, Rhode Island , at 1111 North Main Street. It hosted the NBA 's Providence Steamrollers from 1946 until 1949, and the Providence Reds ice hockey team until the Providence Civic Center (now the Amica Mutual Pavilion ) was opened in 1972.

  7. Rhode Island Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Rhode Island Convention Center is an exposition center in downtown Providence, RI. Opened in 1993, [ 1 ] it is the largest convention center in Rhode Island, with about 130,000 square feet (12,000 m 2 ) of exhibition space, including a 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m 2 ) exhibit hall.