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Miami Beach Convention Center

Coordinates: 25°47′42″N 80°8′0″W / 25.79500°N 80.13333°W / 25.79500; -80.13333
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Miami Beach Convention Center is an indoor arena in Miami Beach, Florida and it is currently the largest convention center in the Miami area. It now features 4 large rooms each holding about 12,000 people.

History

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1958 Convention Brochure

Originally called the Miami Beach Exhibition Hall, the Convention Center was built in 1957 to seat 15,000 people at one time.

In 1989, the facility underwent a $92 million renovation and doubled in size. In the last six years, the facility has had over $35 million in continuing upgrades, including complete renovations of all restrooms, full carpet replacement, and installation of a state-of-the-art telecommunications and networking infrastructure.

It was the site of Muhammad Ali versus Sonny Liston I and hosted the 1968 and 1972 Republican National Convention as well as the 1972 Democratic National Convention.

It was the site of a 1961 Billy Graham Crusade.

The center was the site of the boxing match between Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston in 1964.[1] It is home to an annual flea market taking place each year.

It hosted the ABA's The Floridians when they played in Miami.

It was also a regular stop for "Championship Wrestling from Florida". Terry Funk defeated Jack Brisco for the NWA World Title at the Convention Center on December 10, 1975.

It also hosts the annual South Florida Auto Show, Art Basel, and many other popular conventions.

Jackie Gleason Theater

Originally called the Miami Beach Auditorium, the Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater is a theater which in the 1960s was renamed for Jackie Gleason. The theater was renovated in 2007[1] and was renamed the Fillmore as part of a management contract. It is now home to live concerts, productions and can be rented for special events. The theater is now operated and managed exclusively by Live Nation.

References

  1. ^ "Facility History". Miami Beach Convention Center. Retrieved 2006-06-15.

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Preceded by Host of the
Republican National Convention

1968, 1972
Succeeded by
Preceded by Host of the
Democratic National Convention

1972
Succeeded by
Preceded by Miss Universe
Venue

1997
Succeeded by

25°47′42″N 80°8′0″W / 25.79500°N 80.13333°W / 25.79500; -80.13333