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  1. Cobo Arena was an arena built in 1960 with seating for 12,000 that served as the home court of the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association from 1961 to 1978 and the host of the NCAA Division I Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships from 1965 to 1981.

  2. Huntington Place es un centro de convenciones situado en el inicio del Boulevard Washington en Detroit, la ciudad más poblada del estado de Míchigan. Fue nombrado en honor a Albert E. Cobo, alcalde de Detroit de 1950 a 1957. Fue diseñado por el arquitecto Gino Rossetti y abrió sus puertas en 1960.

  3. Huntington Place is the 16th largest convention center in the United States. Built by the City of Detroit, it was originally opened in 1960 and named Cobo Hall in honor of former Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo (1950-1957).

  4. Huntington Place station (formerly Cobo Center) is a Detroit People Mover station in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It is located inside the Huntington Place convention center, on the third floor near Congress Street, with elevators and escalators inside the building connecting the station to street level.

  5. The 12,000-seat Cobo Arena opened in 1960 and was home to the Detroit Pistons from 1961-1978. It has hosted concerts by acts such as the Doors, Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones, the Who, Bruce Springsteen, Queen, Kiss, Weezer and many others.

  6. Huntington Place (anteriormente conocida como Cobo Center) es una estación del Detroit People Mover, administrada por el Departamento de Transporte de Detroit.