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The Pine Bluff Convention Center is a convention center located in Pine Bluff, Arkansas at One Convention Center Plaza.
Available Facilities
editArena
edit- An 8,500-seat multi-purpose arena featuring 22,984 square feet (2,135.3 m2) of space and a 40-foot (12 m) ceiling height. The arena hosts local concerts and sporting events, including boxing, basketball, auto racing, wrestling, and rodeos, as well as conventions, trade shows, circuses, dances and banquets for the area. There are 5,000 permanent seats, and the arena can hold up to 2,500 for banquets and 1,296 classroom-style. The arena has four concession stands and four restrooms along its concourse, and 5 dressing rooms. The arena's loading truck can accommodate four trucks.
Banquet Hall
edit- A 14,400-square-foot (1,340 m2) banquet hall, seating up to 2,000 theater-style, 1,400 for banquets and 1,000 classroom-style. It is used for trade shows, conventions, banquets, luncheons and other special events. It is divisible into four smaller rooms and is served by a modern full-line kitchen. The banquet hall is unique in that it is lit by tracks of colored lights. Adjacent is a 310-square-foot (29 m2) meeting room.
Theater
edit- A 1,899-seat theater used for concerts, opera, Broadway shows, recitals, ceremonies and other special events. The theater's 93'3"-by 47' stage can accommodate 600 theater-style, 450 banquet-style and 300 classroom-style. The theater also contains 5 dressing rooms at stage level.
In addition, the Convention Center also contains three VIP suites, and a 2,048-square-foot (190.3 m2) storage area.
Sports
edit- The Convention Center is also home to the Arkansas Rivercatz of the American Basketball Association..
Notable events
edit- On January 13, 2001 Extreme Championship Wrestling's last ever event before the promotion shut down was held at the convention center.
Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame
editThe Pine Bluff Convention Center features the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame, with artifacts and memorabilia of entertainers from Arkansas.[1] Celebrities highlighted include singer Johnny Cash, author John Grisham, musicians Levon Helm, Jimmy Driftwood, Art Porter Jr., Jim Ed Brown, Charlie Rich, Collin Raye and Tracy Lawrence, actors Jerry Van Dyke and Billy Bob Thornton, and producer Harry Thomason. Elvis Presley September 7 an 8th 1976. Admission is free.
See also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Pine Bluff Convention Center
- Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame - official site
- Map to Pine Bluff Convention Center:
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