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    Germain Amphitheater

    Concert venue in Columbus, Ohio

    Germain Amphitheater was a 20,000-seat outdoor entertainment venue located in Columbus, Ohio, near the suburb of Westerville. The venue opened as part of a large development venture off of Interstate Highway I-71. There were 6,700 seats in an open-air pavilion—much of it under cover—and room for another 13,300 people on general admission lawn seating. The concert season began mid-May, continuing through early October and featured 20-30 concerts per year. At the time it opened, it was the largest and most suitable venue for concerts in central Ohio. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Defunct entertainment venues — including cinemas, theaters, music venues, and sports venues. Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. C. Former cinemas (3 C, 74 P) Defunct comedy clubs in the United States (11 P) D. Defunct amusement parks (4 C, 49 P) M.
  3. abandonedamerica.us

    Abandoned America's collection of social and entertainment venues that includes defunct theaters, amusement parks, malls, zoos, radio stations, lodges and fraternal orders, and more across the United States. Click on a gallery below to explore! Coyle Theatre. Location: Charleroi, PA
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Germain Amphitheater (originally Polaris Amphitheater) was a 20,000-seat outdoor entertainment venue located in Columbus, Ohio, near the suburb of Westerville.The venue opened as part of a large development venture off of Interstate Highway I-71.There were 6,700 seats in an open-air pavilion—much of it under cover—and room for another 13,300 people on general admission lawn seating.
  5. Nov 29, 2024The Grosvenor House Ballroom, once the heart of London's jazz scene, saw performances by legends like Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald. Its post-war heyday faded as tastes shifted and other venues rose to prominence. By the 1990s, it was primarily used for corporate events, leaving its musical past behind.
  6. Events, get togethers, and suggestions on what to see and do in Columbus, Ohio! Members Online • imnickb. ADMIN MOD Anybody remember a concert venue called the Mecca? NOSTALGIA I remember going here a few times in the 90s. I think I saw Fuel and 50 Watt Alarm Clock and Harvey Danger there.
  7. Oct 25, 2024Built in 1967, it had a seating capacity of over 18,000 and became a prime venue for major concerts and sporting events. Over the years, the arena saw legendary performances by artists such as Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and Bruce Springsteen. It also hosted the iconic Live Aid concert in 1985. Known for its excellent acoustics and massive crowds ...
  8. famousfix.com

    The list "Defunct entertainment venues" has been viewed 0 times. Login. vertical_align_top. View: Images: ... Entertainment venues, Disestablishments by type, Defunct tourist attractions. FLAG Like . Former cinemas 8 L, 85 T Defunct sports venues 19 L, 3 T Former music hall venues 1 L Defunct museums 4 L, 36 T Former theatres 22 L, 20 ...
  9. dispatch.com

    Toby Keith performed for the amphitheater's last show. Having played a concert at the amphitheater every year since 2002, the country rocker's 2007 show at the venue was the last one to take ...
  10. thesportster.com

    The stadium hosted various events besides the Lions, including WrestleMania III and for a sermon from Pope John Paul II. After Ford Field opened up in 2002, the Silverdome was left without a long-term tenant and it was eventually demolished via implosion following a series of closures and auctions without a permanent solution that'd work well ...

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