About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Kenyon Athletic Center, Covelli Centre, Rubber Bowl, Canal Park, Huntington Center, Goggin Ice Center, Time Warner Cable Stadium, Northfield Park, List of baseball parks in Toledo, Ohio, James A. Rhodes Arena, V.A. Memorial Stadium, Glass Bowl, Beeghly Center, Doyt Perry Stadium, Spartan Municipal Stadium, BGSU Ice Arena, List of baseball parks in Cincinnati, Ohio, Stambaugh Stadium, Warren E. Steller Field, Fawcett Stadium, All Pro Freight Stadium, Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium, Canton Memorial Civic Center, Byers Field, Goldsberry Track, Ohio University Aquatic Center, Eastwood Field, Ohio Softball Field, Pruitt Field, Paul Brown Tiger Stadium, Chessa Field, Ossian C. Bird Arena, Ned Skeldon Stadium, SeaGate Convention Centre, Toledo Sports Arena, Stroh Center, Schmidt Field House, Lebanon Raceway, Selby Field, Hobart Arena, Goggin Ice Arena, Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Derby Downs, League Park, Triangle Park, Branch Rickey Arena, Firestone Stadium, Celeste Center, Dial-Roberson Stadium, Foundation Field, Littick Field, League Field, Ada War Memorial Stadium, Alice Noble Ice Arena, St. John Arena, Sports Plus Arena, Roy Rike Field, Scioto Downs, Wall2Wall Soccer, Don Edwards Park, Gault Recreation and Fitness Center, Summit County Fairgrounds Arena Complex, Pacesetter Park. Excerpt: The Kenyon Athletic Center (KAC) is an athletic center and student union serving the Kenyon College and Gambier village communities in Ohio. It was designed by architect Graham Gund and opened to the public on 25 January 2006. The facility cost approximately $70 million to build. Plans were begun in 2001 for an athletic center to replace the then-outdated Ernst Center and Wertheimer Fieldhouse that had previously served Kenyon College. The building was originally intended to be called the Fitness, Recreation, and Athletic facility (F...