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  2. Pier Six Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Pier Six Pavilion, foreground, with an overview of Inner Harbor The venue opened in 1981 as a temporary structure known as the "Harbor Lights Concert Pavilion", [ 1 ] with a capacity of 3,133. In 1990, the City of Baltimore enlisted Future Tents Limited (now known as FTL Associates) to create a permanent structure.

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

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    Jay Pritzker Pavilion: 11,000 June 24, 2005 Huntington Bank Pavilion: 30,000 2003 Harris Theater (Chicago) 1,525 late 1917 Riviera Theatre: 2,500 October 9, 1924 Soldier Field: 61,500 May 31, 1982 Credit Union 1 Arena: 9,500 August 18, 1994 United Center: 23,500 April 18, 1991 Guaranteed Rate Field: 40,615 1912 The Vic Theatre: 1,400 April 23 ...

  4. Ingalls Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, Ingalls started bidding on Navy work, winning a contract in 1957 to build 12 nuclear-powered attack submarines. Litton Industries acquired Ingalls in 1961, and in 1968, expanded its facilities to the other side of the river. Ingalls reached a high point of employment in 1977, with 27,280 workers.

  5. Annual work expo at Calhoun exposes area students to local ...

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    Feb. 9—Brewer High seniors Kaleb Hall and Abigail Chappell attended the 2022 Career and Workforce Expo on Tuesday and learned this area has a wide range of jobs available to them in the future.

  6. Harborplace - Wikipedia

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    Odditorium museum opened in the Light Street Pavilion on June 26, 2012, [6] and closed in May 2020. [7] General Growth Properties (GGP) acquired Harborplace from the Rouse Company in 2004 as part its $12.6 billion acquisition of the company. [8] In November 2012, the property was sold to Ashkenazy Acquisitions for $100 million. [9]

  7. 1964 New York World's Fair - Wikipedia

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    [154] [156] The first pavilion, the Port Authority Heliport, was opened in October 1963. [157] The same month, Hunt resigned as the amusement area's operator following disagreements over ticket prices and rides. [158] [119] Work on many of the pavilions was behind schedule due to funding issues, labor shortages, and poor weather. [46]

  8. Leader Bank Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Leader Bank Pavilion: Former names: Harbor Lights Pavilion (1994-98) BankBoston Pavilion (1999) FleetBoston Pavilion (2000-04) Bank of America Pavilion (2004-13) Blue Hills Bank Pavilion (2014-19) Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion (2019-21) Address: 290 Northern Ave Boston, MA 02210-2016: Location: Seaport District: Owner: Live Nation: Capacity ...

  9. Newport News Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS), a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries, is the sole designer, builder, and refueler of aircraft carriers and one of two providers of submarines for the United States Navy. Founded as the Chesapeake Dry Dock and Construction Co. in 1886, Newport News Shipbuilding has built more than 800 ships, including both ...