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Fifth Third Arena. / 39.131101; -84.514207. Fifth Third Arena is an indoor arena in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The arena opened in 1989 and is located on the campus of the University of Cincinnati. It primarily serves as the home venue for the Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball, women's basketball, and women's volleyball teams and hosts ...
The Now Arena (originally known as the Sears Centre, Sears Centre Arena and stylized as NOW Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, a northwest suburb 25 miles (40 km) from Chicago, near land which formerly contained the Poplar Creek Music Theater. Since 2016, the arena has been home to the Windy City Bulls, the Chicago ...
Heritage Bank Center is an indoor arena located in downtown Cincinnati, next to the Great American Ball Park. It was completed in September 1975 and named Riverfront Coliseum because of its placement next to Riverfront Stadium. In 1997, the facility became known as The Crown, and in 1999, it changed its name again to Firstar Center after ...
July 30, 2024 at 10:20 PM. Lois and Doug Morrow said they were assaulted outside the Montgomery Inn Boathouse in June, but the surveillances cameras in the area were not working. As police ...
Floor tickets for Saturday's show start at $231 and go up to $657. Vivid Seats has individual tickets starting at $65 for Friday's performance and starting at $96 for Saturday's show. Some floor ...
Erin Couch, Cincinnati Enquirer February 26, 2024 at 7:20 PM Colerain Township wants to pull down the former Sears store to encourage develpment at the struggling mall site.
Olympus Tough TG-1 iHS was a high-end rugged, waterproof compact camera with 25-100mm equivalent F2.0-4.9 zoom lens. The TG-1 is tougher than previous Tough models, being waterproof to 12m (40ft) and shockproof from a height of 2m (6.6ft) and had optional waterproof fisheye and telephoto converter lenses.
The front part of the left-center "well" is the closest point in the outfield, about 360 feet (109.7 m). The marked left-center field distance is 368 feet (112.2 m). [50] It is closer to true center field than its right-center counterpart is. True center field is unmarked and is about 390 feet (118.9 m).