List of convention centers in the United States
This is a list of convention centers in the United States by state or insular area.
By state
Alabama
- Bessemer Civic Center
- Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex
- Celebration Arena (Decatur)
- Daphne Civic Center
- Ozark Civic Center
- Mobile Convention Center
- Pelham Civic Center
- Von Braun Center (Huntsville)
Arizona
- Mojave Crossing (Fort Mohave)
- Phoenix Convention Center
- Tucson Convention Center
- Walkup Skydome (Flagstaff)
- WestWorld (Scottsdale)
Arkansas
California
- Anaheim Convention Center
- Bren Events Center (Irvine)
- Business Expo Center (Anaheim)
- Fresno Convention Center
- Granlibakken (Tahoe City)
- Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center
- Los Angeles Convention Center
- Monterey Conference Center
- Moscone Center (San Francisco)
- Oakland Convention Center[1]
- Palm Springs Convention Center
- Pasadena Civic Auditorium
- Paso Robles Event Center
- Rabobank Theater and Convention Center (Bakersfield)
- Riverside Convention Center
- Sacramento Convention Center
- San Diego Convention Center
- San Jose Convention Center
- Santa Clara Convention Center
Colorado
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Florida
- Broward County Convention Center (Fort Lauderdale)
- Clemente Center (Melbourne)
- Donald L. Tucker Center (Tallahassee)
- Emerald Coast Convention Center (Okaloosa Island/Destin)
- Knight International Center (Miami)
- Miami Beach Convention Center
- Ocean Center (Daytona Beach)
- Orange County Convention Center (Orlando)
- Palm Beach County Convention Center (West Palm Beach)
- Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center (Jacksonville)
- Tampa Convention Center
- Volusia County Fair and Expo Center (DeLand)
Georgia
- Atlanta Exposition Centers
- Centennial Olympic Park (Atlanta)
- Cobb Galleria Centre (Atlanta)
- Georgia International Convention Center (College Park)
- Georgia World Congress Center (Atlanta)
- TEE Center (Augusta)
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
- Donald E. Stephens Convention Center (Rosemont)
- i wireless Center (Moline)
- McCormick Place (Chicago)
- Oakley-Lindsay Center (Quincy)
- Odeum Expo Center (Villa Park)
- Peoria Civic Center (Peoria)
- Prairie Capital Convention Center (Springfield)
- Progress City USA (Decatur)
- Schaumburg Hotel & Convention Center
- Tinley Park Convention Center (Tinley Park)
Indiana
- Allen County War Memorial Coliseum and Exposition Center (Fort Wayne)
- Old National Events Plaza (Evansville)
- Century Center (South Bend)
- Genesis Convention Center (Gary)
- Grand Wayne Convention Center (Fort Wayne)
- Honeywell Center (Wabash)
- Indiana Convention Center (Indianapolis)
Iowa
- Grand River Event Center (Dubuque)
- Iowa Events Center (Des Moines)
- Mid-America Center (Council Bluffs)
- Quad Cities Waterfront Convention Center (Bettendorf)
- RiverCenter/Adler Theatre (Davenport)
Kansas
Kentucky
- Eastern Kentucky Exposition Center (Pikeville)
- Frankfort Convention Center
- Kentucky Exposition Center (Louisville)
- Kentucky International Convention Center (Louisville)
- Lexington Center
Louisiana
- Baton Rouge River Center
- Ike Hamilton Expo Center (West Monroe)
- New Orleans Morial Convention Center
- Pontchartrain Center (Kenner)
Maine
Maryland
- Aspen Institute Wye River Conference Centers (Queenstown)
- Baltimore Convention Center
- Belmont Estate (Belmont Conference Center) (Moore's Morning Choice) (Elkridge)
- Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center (National Harbor)
- Roland E. Powell Convention Center (Ocean City)
- UMUC Inn & Conference Center (Adelphi)
Massachusetts
- Bayside Expo Center (Boston) - sold in 2010 to the University of Massachusetts Boston for future redevelopment[2][3]
- Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (Boston)
- DCU Center (Worcester)
- Hynes Convention Center (Boston)
- Massachusetts Convention Center Authority
- MassMutual Center (Springfield)
Michigan
- Cobo Center (Detroit)
- DeVos Place Convention Center (Grand Rapids)
- Lansing Center (Lansing)
- Suburban Collection Showplace (Novi)
Minnesota
- Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC) (Duluth)
- Mayo Civic Center (Rochester)
- Minneapolis Convention Center (Minneapolis)
- RiverCentre (Saint Paul)
- River's Edge Convention Center (Saint Cloud)
- Verizon Wireless Center (Mankato)
Mississippi
- Hattiesburg Lake Terrace Convention Center (Hattiesburg)
Missouri
- America's Center (St. Louis)
- Bartle Hall Convention Center (Kansas City)
- Branson Convention Center (Branson)
Nevada
- Cashman Center (Las Vegas)
- Las Vegas Convention Center (Las Vegas)
- Mandalay Bay Convention Center (Las Vegas)
- MGM Grand Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas)
- Sands Expo (Las Vegas)
New Jersey
- Atlantic City Convention Center (Atlantic City)
- Garden State Exhibit Center (Somerset)
- Historic Atlantic City Convention Hall (frequently called Boardwalk Hall) (Atlantic City)
- New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center (Edison)
- Meadowlands Exposition Center (Secaucus)
- Wildwoods Convention Center (Wildwood)
New Mexico
New York
- Brooklyn Expo Center (Brooklyn, New York City)
- Buffalo Niagara Convention Center (Buffalo)
- The Dome Center (Henrietta)
- Empire Expo Center (Syracuse)
- Jacob K. Javits Convention Center (Manhattan, New York City)
- Madison Square Garden (Manhattan, New York City)
- Madison Square Garden (1890) (demolished) (Manhattan, New York City)
- Madison Square Garden (1925) (demolished) (Manhattan, New York City)
- Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Uniondale)
- New York Coliseum (demolished) (Manhattan, New York City)
- Oncenter (Syracuse)
- Rochester Riverside Convention Center (Rochester)
- Westchester County Center (White Plains)
North Carolina
- Charlotte Convention Center (Charlotte)
- The Empire Room (Greensboro)[4]
- Joseph S. Koury Convention Center (Greensboro)
- M. C. Benton Convention Center (Winston-Salem)
- Raleigh Convention Center (Raleigh)
- Wilmington Convention Center (Wilmington)[5]
Ohio
- Cleveland Convention Center and Global Center for Health Innovation (Cleveland)
- Dayton Convention Center (Dayton)
- Duke Energy Convention Center (Cincinnati)
- Greater Columbus Convention Center (Columbus)
- International Exposition (I-X) Center (Cleveland)
- John S. Knight Center (Akron)
- SeaGate Centre (Toledo)
Oklahoma
- Cox Business Center (formerly Tulsa Convention Center) (Tulsa)
- Cox Convention Center (Oklahoma City)
- QuikTrip Center (Tulsa)
Oregon
- Oregon Convention Center (Portland)
- Seaside Civic and Convention Center (Seaside)
Pennsylvania
- Bayfront Convention Center (Erie)
- Blair County Convention Center (Altoona)
- Carlisle Expo Center (Carlisle)
- David L. Lawrence Convention Center (Pittsburgh)
- Frank J. Pasquerilla Conference Center (Johnstown)
- Greater Reading Expo Center (Reading)
- Hershey Lodge and Convention Center (Hershey)
- Lancaster County Convention Center (Lancaster)
- Pennsylvania Convention Center (Philadelphia)
- Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center (Harrisburg)
- York Expo Center (York)
Rhode Island
South Carolina
- TD Convention Center (Greenville)
- Charleston Area Convention Center (Charleston)
- Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center (Columbia)
- Myrtle Beach Convention Center (Myrtle Beach)
- Spartanburg Expo & Event Center (Spartanburg)
Tennessee
- Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center (Nashville)
- Memphis Convention Center (Memphis)
- Music City Center (Nashville)
- Gatlinburg Convention Center (Gatlinburg)
Texas
- Austin Convention Center (Austin)
- George R. Brown Convention Center (Houston)
- Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center (San Antonio)
- Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas (Irving)
- Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center (Dallas)
- Kay Yeager Colosseum (Wichita Falls)
- Pitser Garrison Convention Center (Lufkin)
- South Padre Island Convention Centre (South Padre Island)
- Waco Convention Center (Waco)
Utah
- David Eccles Conference Center (Ogden)
- Davis Conference Center (Layton)
- Dixie Center (St. George)
- Golden Spike Arena (Ogden)
- Salt Palace (Salt Lake City)[6]
- South Towne Exposition Center (Sandy)
- Utah Valley Convention Center (Provo)
Virginia
- Chesapeake Conference Center (Chesapeake)
- Greater Richmond Convention Center (Richmond)
- Hampton Roads Convention Center (Hampton)
- The National Conference Center (Lansdowne)
- Virginia Beach Convention Center (Virginia Beach)
Washington
- Greater Tacoma Convention and Trade Center (Tacoma)
- Spokane Convention Center (Spokane)
- Three Rivers Convention Center (Tri-Cities)
- Washington State Convention Center (Seattle)
Washington D.C.
West Virginia
- Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center (Beckley)
- Big Sandy Superstore Arena (Huntington)
- Charleston Civic Center (Charleston)
- Morgantown Event Center (Morgantown)
Wisconsin
- Alliant Energy Center (Madison)
- Kalahari Resorts (Wisconsin Dells)
- Monona Terrace (Madison)
- Shopko Hall (Ashwaubenon)
- Wisconsin Center (Milwaukee)
By insular area
Puerto Rico
For a more comprehensive list, see List of convention centers in Puerto Rico.
By size
Name | Location | Exhibition space | Total space |
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McCormick Place | Chicago, Illinois | 2,670,000 sq ft (248,000 m2)[7] | |
Orange County Convention Center | Orlando, Florida | 2,100,000 sq ft (200,000 m2). | 7,000,000 sq ft (650,000 m2)[8] |
Georgia World Congress Center | Atlanta, Georgia | 1,500,000 sq ft (140,000 m2) | 3,900,000 sq ft (360,000 m2)[9] |
Las Vegas Convention Center | Winchester, Nevada | 2,182,167 sq ft (202,729.9 m2)[10] | 3,200,000 sq ft (300,000 m2)[11] |
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center | New Orleans, Louisiana | 1,100,000 sq ft (100,000 m2) | 3,100,000 sq ft (290,000 m2) |
San Diego Convention Center | San Diego, California | 615,700 sq ft (57,200 m2) | 2,600,000 sq ft (240,000 m2)[12] |
Cobo Center | Detroit, Michigan | 722,500 sq ft (67,120 m2) | 2,400,000 sq ft (220,000 m2) |
Walter E. Washington Convention Center | Washington, D.C. | 703,000 sq ft (65,300 m2) | 2,300,000 sq ft (210,000 m2)[13] |
Sands Expo and Convention Center | Paradise, Nevada | 2,250,000 sq ft (209,000 m2)[14] | |
International Exposition Center (I-X Center) | Cleveland, Ohio | 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2) | 2,200,000 sq ft (200,000 m2)[15] |
Colorado Convention Center | Denver, Colorado | 584,000 sq ft (54,300 m2) | 2,200,000 sq ft (200,000 m2) |
Dallas Convention Center | Dallas, Texas | 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2) | 2,000,000 sq ft (190,000 m2) |
George R. Brown Convention Center | Houston, Texas | 853,000 sq ft (79,200 m2) | 1,800,000 sq ft (170,000 m2) |
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center | New York City, New York | 840,000 sq ft (78,000 m2)[16] | 1,800,000 sq ft (170,000 m2)[17] |
Mandalay Bay Convention Center | Paradise, Nevada | 1,700,000 sq ft (160,000 m2)[18] | |
Greater Columbus Convention Center | Columbus, Ohio | 426,000 sq ft (39,600 m2) | 1,700,000 sq ft (160,000 m2) |
Anaheim Convention Center | Anaheim, California | 815,000 sq ft (75,700 m2)[19] | 1,600,000 sq ft (150,000 m2) |
Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center | San Antonio, Texas | 514,000 sq ft (47,800 m2)[20] | 1,500,000 sq ft (140,000 m2) |
David L. Lawrence Convention Center | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 330,000 sq ft (31,000 m2) | 1,450,000 sq ft (135,000 m2) |
NRG Center | Houston, Texas | 706,000 sq ft (65,600 m2) | 1,400,000 sq ft (130,000 m2) |
Indiana Convention Center | Indianapolis, Indiana | 566,600 sq ft (52,640 m2) | 1,300,000 sq ft (120,000 m2) |
Baltimore Convention Center | Baltimore, Maryland | 425,000 sq ft (39,500 m2) | 1,225,000 sq ft (113,800 m2) |
Music City Center | Nashville, Tennessee | 350,000 sq ft (33,000 m2) | 1,200,000 sq ft (110,000 m2) |
Kentucky Exposition Center | Louisville, Kentucky | 1,200,000 sq ft (110,000 m2) | |
Hawai'i Convention Center | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1,100,000 sq ft (100,000 m2) | |
Cleveland Convention Center and Global Center for Health Innovation | Cleveland, Ohio | 767,000 sq ft (71,300 m2) | 1,002,000 sq ft (93,100 m2)[21] |
Oregon Convention Center | Portland, Oregon | 255,000 sq ft (23,700 m2) | 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2) |
Pennsylvania Convention Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 679,000 sq ft (63,100 m2) | 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2) |
Miami Beach Convention Center | Miami Beach, Florida | 502,000 sq ft (46,600 m2) | 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2) |
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center | Boston, Massachusetts | 516,000 sq ft (47,900 m2) | 976,000 sq ft (90,700 m2) |
Phoenix Convention Center | Phoenix, Arizona | 312,000 sq ft (29,000 m2) | 900,000 sq ft (84,000 m2) |
Austin Convention Center | Austin, Texas | 246,092 sq ft (22,862.7 m2) | 881,400 sq ft (81,880 m2) |
Donald E. Stephens Convention Center | Rosemont, Illinois | 840,000 sq ft (78,000 m2) | |
Los Angeles Convention Center | Los Angeles, California | 720,000 sq ft (67,000 m2) | 867,000 sq ft (80,500 m2) |
Moscone Convention Center | San Francisco, California | 700,000 sq ft (65,000 m2) | |
Tampa Convention Center | Tampa, Florida | 600,000 sq ft (56,000 m2) | |
America's Center | St. Louis, Missouri | 523,000 sq ft (48,600 m2) | |
Salt Palace Convention Center | Salt Lake City, Utah | 515,000 sq ft (47,800 m2) | 679,000 sq ft (63,100 m2) |
Atlantic City Convention Center | Atlantic City, New Jersey | 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m2) | |
Raleigh Convention Center | Raleigh, North Carolina | 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m2) | 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m2) |
Bartle Hall Convention Center | Kansas City, Missouri | 388,000 sq ft (36,000 m2) | |
Reno-Sparks Convention Center | Reno, Nevada | 381,000 sq ft (35,400 m2) | |
Charlotte Convention Center | Charlotte, North Carolina | 280,000 sq ft (26,000 m2) | 850,000 sq ft (79,000 m2)[22] |
Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center | Jacksonville, Florida | 265,000 sq ft (24,600 m2) | |
Wisconsin Center | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 226,201 sq ft (21,014.8 m2) | |
Washington State Convention and Trade Center | Seattle, Washington | 205,700 sq ft (19,110 m2)[23] | |
Hynes Convention Center | Boston, Massachusetts | 193,000 sq ft (17,900 m2) | |
Roland E. Powell Convention Center | Ocean City, Maryland | 182,200 sq ft (16,930 m2) | |
Connecticut Convention Center | Hartford, Connecticut | 140,000 sq ft (13,000 m2) | 191,500 sq ft (17,790 m2) |
San Jose Convention Center | San Jose, California | 143,000 sq ft (13,300 m2) |
See also
References
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