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The International Exposition Center, better known as the I-X Center, is a convention and exhibition hall located in the Hopkins neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, United States, [3] adjacent to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.
The Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds is an exhibition center and fairground site, located in Columbus, Ohio. The site has been home to the Ohio State Fair since 1886. Attributes
Amarillo National Center/Tri-State Expo Center: Amarillo: Texas: 219,150 sq ft (20,360 m 2) 311,180 sq ft (28,910 m 2) SAFE Credit Union Convention Center: Sacramento: California: 159,709 sq ft (14,837.5 m 2) 308,952 sq ft (28,702.6 m 2) Georgia International Convention Center: College Park: Georgia: 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m 2) 295,000 sq ft ...
2024 Arnold Expo: The Arnold Expo returns to the Greater Columbus Convention Center where hundreds of booths will showcase the latest in sports equipment, apparel and nutrition. The expo will be ...
Former names: Fairgrounds Coliseum, Ohio Expo Center Coliseum: Location: 717 E. 17th Ave, Columbus, Ohio 43221 Coordinates: Owner: Ohio Expo Center & State Fair: Operator: Ohio Expo Center & State Fair
From 1874 until 1885, the site of Columbus' Franklin Park served as home to the Ohio State Fair. Finally, in 1886, the Fair moved to its current location to what is currently called the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds. The main entrance to the site was at the southwest corner of the grounds along Woodard Avenue. It is now along 11th Avenue.
Ohio State men's basketball will return to southwestern Ohio for a preseason exhibition game. One year after visiting Dayton in a charity game to raise funds for mental health awareness, the ...
The All American Quarter Horse Congress (AAQHC) is known as the largest single breed horse show in the world. [1] The annual event is held at the 360 acre Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds in Columbus, Ohio, and is hosted by the Ohio Quarter Horse Association (OQHA). [2]