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Reno-Sparks Convention Center : ウィキペディア英語版 | Reno-Sparks Convention Center
The Reno-Sparks Convention Center (originally Centennial Coliseum) is a convention center in Reno, Nevada.〔(County History ) at co.washoe.nv.us, URL accessed December 9, 2009. (Archived ) 12/9/09〕〔(Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority: the most affordable destination offers first-class service and amenities. ) at allbusiness.com, URL accessed December 9, 2009. (Archived ) 12/9/09〕 It was built in 1965 as the Centennial Coliseum.〔 It hosted the 1983 Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournament. ==Facilities==
The main exhibit space is , which can be divided into 5 halls. Freight access is provided via a set of 19 freight doors, 8 of which are drivable, and of which one is a hangar-style door that measures wide by tall. In addition, the Mt. Rose Ballroom, a column-free space, can be divided into 7 meeting rooms. A total of 53 meeting rooms, of capacities ranging from 50 people to more than 3,000, are available within the complex.
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