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The 2024 Erie Auto Show is revving up at the Bayfront Convention Center at 1 Sassafras Pier from Thursday through Sunday. Car dealers, shoppers and enthusiasts gear up for weekend at the Erie Auto ...
Nash the Slash performing at the 2008 Friendship Festival in Fort Erie. The Friendship Festival was an annual celebration of the bond between Canada and the United States. This event was held in Fort Erie, Ontario and Buffalo, New York, which are connected by the Peace Bridge. The festival ran from 1987 to 2019 and was held from 29 June to 4 July.
Erie Maritime Museum, 150 East Front Street, Erie: City African American, Military, War of 1812 Anthony Wayne: November 1946: East 6th Street at Ash Street, Erie: Roadside American Revolution, Forts, Military Canal Basin: April 5, 1948: North end of State State, Erie: Roadside Canals, Navigation, Transportation Captain C.V. Gridley: November 1946
Downtown in the 1920s. Center City is where many of the Erie’s high rise buildings are located. The Renaissance Centre is Erie’s tallest building. Located in the center city are: The Boston Store, The Warner Theatre, Erie Insurance Arena, UPMC Park, Perry Square, restaurants, bars and night clubs as well as many retail shops.
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NWPA Pride Alliance's events schedule for 2024 includes a shift of its PrideFest to a new location from Perry Square in downtown Erie.
Perry Square is one of the series of city squares planned by famed surveyor Andrew Ellicott in downtown Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. The park diverts the flow of 6th Street for two wooded city blocks bisected by State Street, which separates the city's eastern and western halves.
Modern Tool Company, also known as the People's Market House, is a historic building located at Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. It is a large eclectic U-shaped, brick building built in stages between 1895 and 1928. The building measures 218 feet by 330 feet. The earliest section was built in 1895, as the People's Market House.