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  2. Huntington Center (Toledo, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Tenants. Toledo Walleye ( ECHL) (2009–present) Toledo Crush ( LFL) (2014) Website. huntingtoncentertoledo .com. The Huntington Center is an 8,000-seat multi-purpose arena [7] in downtown Toledo, Ohio. It was completed in 2009 [8] and cost $ 105 million to build. [9] It replaced the Toledo Sports Arena, which has since been demolished.

  3. Glass City Center - Wikipedia

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    Glass City Center. / 41.649276; -83.536668. The Glass City Center is a performing arts and convention center located in downtown Toledo, Ohio. Opened on March 27, 1987, as the SeaGate Convention Centre, the center's exhibit hall measures 74,520 square feet (207 feet by 360 feet) of space and seats up to 5,100 for a banquet, 9,000 for a meeting ...

  4. Toledo Sports Arena - Wikipedia

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    Toledo Goaldiggers (IHL) (1974–1986) Toledo Storm ( ECHL) (1991–2007) Toledo Sports Arena was a 5,230-seat multi-purpose arena at 1 Main Street, Toledo, Ohio. It was built in 1947 and demolished in 2007. As a concert venue, it seated 6,500, for theater concerts and stage shows, 4,400 and for boxing and wrestling, 8,250; also, the arena was ...

  5. Savage Arena - Wikipedia

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    Savage Arena (formerly John F. Savage Hall and Centennial Hall) is a multi-purpose arena located in Toledo, Ohio, on the campus of the University of Toledo . The arena opened in 1976 and originally seated 9,000 for basketball and up to 10,000 for concerts. As part of a $30 million renovation and addition to the arena, completed in 2008, the ...

  6. Stranahan Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Stranahan Theater & Great Hall, commonly known as the Stranahan Theater is a 2,424-seat concert hall located in Toledo, Ohio.The facility was constructed in 1969 and until the mid-1990s was called Masonic Auditorium because attached to the west side of the theater is a structure owned and occupied by several Masonic organizations.

  7. Inverness Club - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. May 10, 1993. Inverness Club, 1910. Inverness Club is a private golf club in Toledo, Ohio . Opened in 1903, the club has hosted four U.S. Opens, two PGA Championships, two NCAA Men's Championships, and the Solheim Cup. Inverness is the only club to have hosted the U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur, U.S. Senior Open, and U.S. Junior Amateur.

  8. Collingwood Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    Collingwood Arts Center. Coordinates: 41°40′03″N 83°33′21″W. Gerber House and. Collingwood Arts Center. 2413 Collingwood Blvd, Toledo OH 43620. The Collingwood Arts Center ( CAC) is located at 2413 Collingwood in Toledo, Ohio in the Old West End neighborhood [1] The center has been "Creatively serving visual and performing artists ...

  9. Islamic Center of Greater Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Toledo hosted the second International Moslem Convention of the Islamic Society of North America due to an invitation by the Islamic Society of Toledo. The land for the current mosque in Perrysburg, Ohio was purchased in 1978. Astronomers from the University of Toledo were consulted to ensure the building was properly oriented to Mecca.