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  1. The Hulman Center is a 9,000-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States. [2] History. Initially named the Hulman Civic University Center, the facility opened on December 14, 1973. [3] .

  2. Hulman Center – Indiana State University. UPCOMING EVENTS. Check back with us regularly to see what’s on the schedule! We’ll include concerts, Performing Arts, and the Speaker Series. Speaker Series Updates. ISU May Commencement. Performing Arts Series Updates. GET YOUR TICKETS HERE! SEASON TICKETS.

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  3. At ISU Hulman Center we continue to bring legends to you in a huge arena guaranteed to give you a great view and sound no matter where you’re sitting. With a proven track record dating back to the 70’s and performances from artists ranging from Kenny Chesney to Bob Dylan, we have provided the Wabash Valley with quality entertainment for years.

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  4. Dec 5, 2020 · TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Indiana State University officials are celebrating the re-opening of the Hulman Center after a two-year, $50-million renovation project. The upgrades include a new exterior facade and a glass entrance at the south end, new restrooms and concession stands, a new multi-purpose suite, a freight-sized elevator ...

  5. Hulman Center is a 9,000-seat multi-purpose arena that hosts Sycamore basketball and other events. It underwent a $50 million renovation in 2020 and features a new exterior, court, scoreboard and sound system.

  6. Feb 25, 2024 · The Hulman Center looks almost brand new, including an artistic design to the outside of the building along with a new glass entrance on the south side. The arena has a much warmer and more welcoming feel than the giant white warehouse-looking structure it once exhibited.

  7. Eighty million passengers a year rode the Columbus Railway Power & Lights street cars; some rode to amusement parks like Indianola Park and Minerva Park, others rode to the Capital or The Ohio State University, while still others rode to the many opera houses and theaters or other live events.