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" But the teenager made an impact on his first night at the London Coliseum, winning more laughs in his small role than the star, and he was quickly signed to a contract.
The 6th CWC was held at the Hong Kong Coliseum on November 26 – 27, 2011.
Before the 2008 season, Fenway Park's capacity was increased to 37, 373, where it remains following additional renovations for the 2009 season, making its total capacity the fourth smallest, ahead of Marlins Park, the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, and Tropicana Field.
LP Field ( formerly Adelphia Coliseum ) was built after the National Football League's ( NFL ) Houston Oilers agreed to move to the city in 1995.
The O. co Coliseum — originally known as the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, and later named as Network Associates, McAfee and Overstock. com Coliseumwas built as a multi-purpose facility.
The 1994 movie Angels in the Outfield was filmed in part at the Coliseum, filling in for Anaheim Stadium.
The coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico, was naned the Roberto Clemente Coliseum ; two baseball parks are in Carolina, the professional one, Roberto Clemente Stadium, and the Double-A.
His last major composition was Preparation in the Coliseum ( 1912 ).
The First AFL-NFL World Championship Game in professional American football, later known as Super Bowl I and referred to in some contemporary reports as the Supergame, was played on January 15, 1967 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California.
The game was played on January 14, 1973, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California, the second time the Super Bowl was played in that city.
It was also the first time that the Super Bowl was coincidentally played in the home market of one of the participants ; at the time, the Rams played at nearby Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
After the new Adelphia Coliseum, now known as LP Field, was completed in 1999, the team's name was changed to Tennessee Titans.
" The Trade ", as it came to be known, upset Canadians to the extent that New Democratic Party House Leader Nelson Riis demanded that the government block it, and Pocklington was burned in effigy outside the Northlands Coliseum.
" After the 1988 – 89 season, a life-sized bronze statue of Gretzky was erected outside the Northlands Coliseum, holding the Stanley Cup over his head ( picture shown above, to the right ).
On the backyard rink, nicknamed the " Wally Coliseum ", winter was total hockey immersion with Walter as mentor-teacher as well as teammate.
The session was supposed to begin at 10: 00 a. m., but as delegates, slowed by the long commute from the hotels to the Coliseum and fatigue from the first two days, did not arrive on time, proceedings did not begin until 10: 45.
Russell's address was inaudible to most of the Coliseum ; he was ill and died just over a week later.
By the time it was banned, the ball was so large that it had to be held in the Chicago Coliseum, the city's major convention center.

Coliseum and built
The Colosseum, or the Coliseum, originally the Flavian Amphitheatre ( Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium, Italian Anfiteatro Flavio or Colosseo ), is an elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire, built of concrete and stone.
It was located southeast of the Coliseum, a large arena built the same year that featured a grand ballroom and other attractions.
One of the grandest of these new halls was the Coliseum Theatre built by Oswald Stoll in 1904 at the bottom of St Martin's Lane.
Walter Gibbons, an early moving pictures manager, built the Palladium in 1910 to compete with Edward Moss's London Hippodrome and Oswald Stoll's London Coliseum.
When Alejandro Cruz was Guaynabo's mayor, many sport facilities were built, such as Mario " Quijote " Morales Coliseum ( then called Mets Pavilion ).
Marks & Spencer have built ( September 2012 ) what is being claimed to be their largest store apart from Marble Arch on a site opposite to the Coliseum shopping park.
From the 1940s-60s, the TBTA built the Battery Parking Garage, Jacob Riis Beach Parking Field, Coliseum Office Building and Exposition Center and East Side Airlines Terminal, as well as many parks in the city.
When the NBA returned to Charlotte in 2004 with the expansion Charlotte Bobcats, they played their first season ( 2004-05 ) in the Coliseum as the new Time Warner Cable Arena was being built.
Critics say Fanplex was largely built to justify the existence of the Atlanta-Fulton County Recreation Authority, which was originally created to manage Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium and The Omni Coliseum, both of which no longer exist, along with Zoo Atlanta.
A new, tower was built on the western edge of the Georgia Tech campus, and the studio moved to the annex of the Alexander Memorial Coliseum, where it would remain until 2004.
One interesting aspect of the arena's design was that the parking garage was built on top of the actual Coliseum structure ; this was necessitated by a high water table in the area which made it overly difficult to construct sub-surface parking facilities.
The Coliseum ( as the locals affectionately known it ) was built in 1972 and was home to 4 minor pro teams.
Brethen Coliseum was built originally for use for the Norwood Fair, however, was converted into a hockey arena and was used until the year 2001 when the new Asphodel-Norwood Community Centre opened.
During his administration, the Los Angeles City Hall and Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum were built, and the city's population surpassed 1, 000, 000.
During his administration, large public works projects were launched, including the construction of the Los Angeles City Hall, the Central Library ( built at a cost of $ 2. 3 million ), the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and the Mulholland Highway.
The Coliseum was built in Richfield to draw fans from both of Northeast Ohio's major cities, as nearly 5 million Ohioans lived within less than an hour's drive ( in good weather ) from the Coliseum.
Rogers Arena was built to replace Pacific Coliseum as Vancouver's primary indoor sports facility and in part due to the National Basketball Association's 1995 expansion into Canada, where Vancouver and Toronto were given expansion teams.
The Coliseum played host to the Atlanta Hawks after they moved from St. Louis while The Omni was under construction, and again between 1997 and 1999, after the Omni was demolished and while Philips Arena was being built on its site.

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In June 2005, Sedgwick County voters approved a sales tax raise to build a new arena downtown to replace the aging Kansas Coliseum, located north of the city.
Construction of this arena began in 1990, as Suns owner Jerry Colangelo envisioned a need for a new playing facility to replace Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
On August 1, 2011, voters in Nassau County rejected a proposal for a taxpayer-funded new arena to replace the Nassau Coliseum.
The city has tentative plans to replace the Coliseum with a new downtown / Long Wharf redevelopment plan, including a relocated Long Wharf Theatre and a new campus for Gateway Community College.
The arena was completed in 1995 at a cost of C $ 160 million in private financing to replace the aging Pacific Coliseum as the main venue for events in Vancouver and to serve as the home arena to the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League and the Vancouver Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association.
Preliminary planning for a new arena to replace the Coliseum with possible seating of 16, 000 to 20, 000 is in the works with an estimated cost of $ 147, 100, 000.
In 1963, Stuart K. Cassell, namesake of Cassell Coliseum and a former school administrator, proposed building a larger stadium to replace Miles Stadium, a 17, 000-seat stadium.
It was built in 2003 as part of Mayor John Delaney's Better Jacksonville Plan to replace the outdated Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum.
The building was approved by the state legislature in 1965 to replace the Auburn Sports Arena, a small on-campus building in use from 1946 until the building of the Coliseum.
** Oakland is proposing to replace an AirBART bus with a people mover system that would connect the airport terminal buildings to the Coliseum station, as part of the Oakland Airport Connector project.
Proposals for a convention center to replace the New York Coliseum date to 1962, only six years after the Coliseum was completed.

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