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Curtis Hixon Hall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Curtis Hixon Hall
Curtis Hixon Hall, located at 600 Ashley Drive, was an indoor sports arena, convention center, concert venue, and special events center which was located along the Hillsborough River in downtown Tampa, Florida. It was built in 1964, opened in 1965, and torn down in 1993. The former site of the facility is now part of the Tampa Riverwalk project and is currently occupied by Curtis Hixon Park, the Tampa Museum of Art, and the Glazer Children’s Museum. ==Construction== Curtis Hixon Hall opened in 1965 during the administration of Tampa mayor Nick Nuccio, who pushed for the construction of many public works projects around town.〔(Nick C. Nuccio – 47th and 49th Mayor of Tampa )〕 It was named for Curtis Hixon, the mayor of Tampa from 1943 until he died while still in office in 1956.〔(Curtis Hixon – 45th Mayor of Tampa )〕 Architect Norman Six designed the uniquely shaped building in a modified Googie architecture style.〔(Norman Six obit )〕
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