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  2. Columbus Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    The arena is also the primary concert venue in the Greater Columbus area, hosting artists such as KISS (in 1997), Kelly Clarkson (in 2009), and Lady Antebellum (in 2012). The Civic Center has also hosted several professional wrestling events, such as WWE 's Friday Night Smackdown (in 2006 and 2014), and WCW Monday Nitro (in 1996).

  3. Episcopal Diocese of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    During the diocesan convention of 1954 seventeen persons were nominated to succeed Barnwell. Even with the large field of candidates, Albert Rhett Stuart, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, New Orleans, was elected on the second ballot and was consecrated as the sixth Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia in St. Paul's Church, Augusta, on October 20 ...

  4. Columbus, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Synovus Park, a 5,000 seat baseball stadium, was the former home to the Columbus Catfish and the minor-league Columbus Redstixx, and as of June 2021, is the host stadium of the Columbus Chatt-A-Hoots. [42]

  5. Dougherty County Commission hires consultant for tennis ...

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    Apr. 19—ALBANY — A proposed tennis center for Tift Park will take into consideration the history of the area as plans unfold. During a Monday meeting, members of the Dougherty County ...

  6. List of Catholic newspapers and magazines in the United States

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    25 April 1872 Western New York Catholic: Monthly New York: Catholic New York: Biweekly 1981 Roman Catholic Diocese of Ogdensburg: North Country Catholic: Weekly 1946 Rochester: Catholic Courier: 107,000 [17] Weekly 1889 El Mensajero Católico: Monthly Rockville Centre: The Long Island Catholic: Monthly Syracuse: The Catholic Sun: 18,000 [18 ...

  7. Springer Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The Springer Opera House is a historic theater at 103 Tenth Street in Downtown Columbus, Georgia, United States.First opened February 21, 1871, the theater was named the State Theatre of Georgia by Governor Jimmy Carter for its 100th anniversary season, a designation made permanent by the 1992 state legislature. [3]

  8. Synovus Park - Wikipedia

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    Synovus Park is a baseball stadium currently undergoing a major renovation in Columbus, Georgia, United States, that opened in 1926 and has undergone many rebuilds and repairs. Baseball has been played near Synovus Park since 1909, but in 1926, the current location has been used.

  9. Municipal Auditorium (Columbus, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Auditorium was a 3,916-seat multi-purpose arena located in Columbus, Georgia. It was opened September 6, 1957 and closed in 1996, when construction began on the Columbus Civic Center. It hosted local sporting events and concerts. Notable events included performances by Count Basie, [1] Buddy Holly, [2] and a speech by President ...