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  2. Moondance Jam - Wikipedia

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    Moondance Jam became Minnesota's largest rock festival after 1998's jam when a crowd of 50,000 showed up to hear the music of a record number of national classic rock acts including Steve Miller, Foreigner, Yes and April Wine. After the jam of '98, the facilities were upgraded since traffic became backed up over 7 miles (11 km) leading up to ...

  3. Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a non-profit organization that honors jazz, blues and gospel musicians in the state of Oklahoma. Housed in the former Tulsa Union Depot, which it now calls the Jazz Depot, [1] the Hall of Fame is a music venue that hosts regular jazz performances.

  4. Blue Dome Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Dome Historic District in Tulsa, Oklahoma is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. It is a seventeen block area of commercial, industrial, and mixed-use buildings, as well as open spaces, just east of the downtown business area of Tulsa.

  5. Moondance (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Moondance is a 1970 album by Van Morrison. Moondance may also refer to: Events ... Moondance Jam, a classic rock festival in Minnesota; Music "Moondance" ...

  6. Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Tulsa Performing Arts Center, or Tulsa PAC, is a performing arts venue in the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It houses four main theatres, a studio space, an art gallery [1] and a sizeable reception hall. Its largest theater is the 2,365-seat Chapman Music Hall. The Center regularly hosts events by 14 local performance groups.

  7. Cox Business Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa Revolution warm-ups at Cox Business Center on November 22, 2014. Logo until 2013 Lobby of the Cox Business Center. The original Tulsa Roughnecks used the CBCC's building for indoor soccer in 1978. [8] In November 2013, it became the home arena of the Tulsa Revolution of the Professional Arena Soccer League.

  8. SpiritBank Event Center - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa 66ers (NBA D-League) (2008–2009, 2012–2014) The SpiritBank Event Center was a 4,500 seat multi-purpose arena and convention center in Bixby, Oklahoma built at a cost of $50 million. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The center contains 35,000 sq ft (3,300 m 2 ). of arena floor space and 10,000 sq ft (930 m 2 ). of banquet rooms/ballrooms.

  9. Union Multipurpose Activity Center - Wikipedia

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    The Union Multipurpose Activity Center (also known as the UMAC or John Q. Hammons Arena) is a 5,662-seat multipurpose arena located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Built in 2003 at a cost of $22 million, it is the home of the Union High School Redhawks basketball team. [1]