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  2. North Charleston Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The North Charleston Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena in North Charleston, South Carolina. It is part of the North Charleston Convention Center Complex, which also includes a performing arts center and convention center. It is owned by the City of North Charleston and managed by ASM Global. The coliseum opened in 1993, with the performing arts ...

  3. Category:Events in Charleston, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Category: Events in Charleston, South Carolina. ... South Carolina secession convention This page was last edited on 27 February 2023, at 17:19 (UTC). ...

  4. Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center [3] (originally known as Charleston Civic Center) is a municipal complex located in the downtown area of Charleston, West Virginia, United States. Originally completed in 1958, it consists of four main components: the Coliseum, the Theater, the Auditorium , and the Convention Center (also referred to ...

  5. List of convention centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Charleston Area Convention Center/North Charleston Coliseum: North Charleston: South Carolina: 106,960 sq ft (9,937 m 2) 192,241 sq ft (17,859.8 m 2) North Dakota State Fair Center/All Seasons Arena: Minot: North Dakota: 135,280 sq ft (12,568 m 2) 192,176 sq ft (17,853.7 m 2) Connecticut Convention Center: Hartford: Connecticut: 140,000 sq ft ...

  6. Gaillard Center - Wikipedia

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    Yo-Yo Ma performed at the opening of the center. [12] For over 40 years, it served as Charleston's star venue for thousands of memorable performances and civic events. When it first opened, the contemporary Gaillard Auditorium was a symbol of ambition for Charleston's economic prosperity, cultural growth, status, and civic pride.

  7. Tsubasacon - Wikipedia

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    Tsubasacon started as the brainchild of Charleston, West Virginia resident who was originally interested in beginning a statewide anime club. The decision to abandon a state anime club in favor of an actual anime convention was made after considering that the logistics and participation of periodic club meetings would be less successful as opposed to one large annual gathering. [2]