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Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum, also known as the Hockeytown State Fair Coliseum, was a 5,600-seat multi-purpose arena located on the fairgrounds. In 1899 a one-mile track was constructed at the fairgrounds and originally used for Thoroughbred flat racing and Standardbred harness racing.
Between early 1999 and mid-2000, the Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum was the site of three Extreme Championship Wrestling house shows. In 2006 the Royal Oak-Shrine Catholic High School Knights ice hockey team began playing at the State Fairgrounds Coliseum. The team left in 2007; they returned in the 2008–2009 season for their first ...
The Michigan State Fair, first held in 1849, was the nation's first state fair. It was held in various locations throughout Michigan until 1904, when Joseph L. Hudson formed the State Fair Land Company, acquired 135 acres of land at this site, and deeded it to the Michigan Agricultural Society. The 1905 Michigan State Fair was held on this site.
State Theatre: August 28, 1994 August 29, 1994 [i] Detroit: Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum: October 1, 1994 Ithaca: Ben Light Gymnasium October 2, 1994 Amherst: LeFrak Gymnasium October 4, 1994 Portland State Theatre October 5, 1994 October 7, 1994 Boston: The Orpheum: October 8, 1994 October 9, 1994 October 11, 1994 Burlington
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The concert promoted up to seventeen acts, each performing two or three songs, all backed by the same band. In the beginning, admission was $1.50 ($13.50 in 2021). [1] By 1965 the price had risen to $2.50 ($22.50 in 2021). The summer tour went out from Memorial Day to Labor Day, sixty to ninety days on the road, nonstop. [1]
The Suburban Collection Showplace is a convention center in Novi, Michigan. Located off Interstate 96, about 20 miles (32 km) northwest of Detroit, it is the second-largest convention center in Metro Detroit (after Huntington Place). [1] [2] It is best known as the current location of the Michigan State Fair. [3]
The Ohio State marching band's last show took fans on a journey into the life of a pirate with its Pirates of the 'Shoe performance. Ohio State vs. Michigan: Score updates, highlights and more