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  2. Rose Music Center - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Music Center is owned by the city of Huber Heights and operated by Music and Event Management of Cincinnati. The facility is part of The Heights, an 800-acre residential and retail development. The Huber Heights city council approved the project in March 2013, with an estimated budget of $18 million. [3]

  3. List of music venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rose Music Center: Huber Heights: 4,200 1991 Fraze Pavilion: Kettering: 4,300 October 2005 Trent Arena: 4,400 1993 Kuss Auditorium Springfield: 1,500 2001 Champions Center 4,760 1982 Pam Evans Smith Arena: 4,000 (Full house) 2,482 (Half-house) 1984 Crouse Performance Hall Lima: 1,774 unknown Schmidthorst Pavilion 2,000 May 2023

  4. Huber Heights, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Huber Heights is a city in Montgomery and Miami Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is a suburb of Dayton. The population was 43,439 at the 2020 census. [4]

  5. Mandatory World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Heights: Freedom Hill Amphitheater August 28, 2016 Huber Heights: Rose Music Center: August 30, 2016 Wilmington: Playhouse Theatre September 1, 2016: Lowell: Boarding House Park September 2, 2016 Gilford: Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion: September 3, 2016 Canandaigua: CM Performing Arts Center: September 4, 2016 Big Flats: Budweiser ...

  6. List of Yes concert tours (2000s–10s) - Wikipedia

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    Chronicle Pavilion: 23 June 2000: Universal City: Universal Amphitheatre: ... Huber Heights: Rose Music Center: Yes's Cruise to the Edge 2019. Date City Country

  7. Ohio State Route 202 - Wikipedia

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    The portion of SR 202 between Chambersburg Road and Taylorsville Road in Huber Heights is designated "U.S. Army Private First Class James P. White, Jr. 'J.P.' Memorial Highway", [6] in honor of a 2005 Wayne High School graduate who died on October 11, 2006, from injuries sustained from hostile fire in Nangalam, Afghanistan. [7] [8]

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