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Toyota Center
The Toyota Center, formerly known as the Tri-Cities Coliseum, is a multi-purpose facility located in the heart of Kennewick, Washington. This facility, owned by the City of Kennewick, has grown into a regional facility serving the 225,000 residents of the Tri-Cities and surrounding areas. The Toyota Center annually hosts over 150 meeting room and arena events.
Many great names in the music industry have played the stage at the Toyota Center. It is also the home of the Western Hockey League's Tri-City Americans and the Tri-Cities Fever of the af2 Arena Football League. . In addition to the sporting events and concerts, the Toyota Center plays host to consumer and trade shows, banquets, conventions, family shows, meetings and much more. |

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Toyota Arena
Located just west of the Toyota Center, the Toyota Arena provides an additional 17,000 square feet of meeting or recreation space. The 200 ft x 85 ft building seats up to 350 at one time.
The Arena has two available floor surfaces. The ice sheet—perfect for private skating parties or hockey practices. And a hard surface for meetings, conferences or trade shows. Use it as a stand-alone facility for small events or as an extension of the Convention Center and Toyota Center for large groups.
Designated areas for concessions and administrative activities are all part of the Arena's common sense design and functionality. |

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Three Rivers Convention Center
The Three Rivers Convention Center, with its state-of-the-art technologies and beautiful facilities, is the perfect place for your next event. Within the facilities you will find a team of professional managers trained to deliver only the best of all services. The management staff has a combined experience level of 150 years.
The Three Rivers Convention Center offers an expansive 75,000 square feet of space. The Convention Center's sparkling 14,000 square foot foyer is perfect for social activities, receptions, meeting registrations and more. At full capacity, the Convention Center's show piece, the Great Hall, offers 21,600 square feet of meeting or exhibit space, or divide it to create more personalized settings. 9 additional meeting rooms are available for breakout and office space, perfect to complement the Great Hall and offer variety to meet the complex needs of multi-day programs.
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Three Rivers Carousel
The Three Rivers Carousel is a Tri-City community project benefiting the greater Pasco, Kennewick, Richland and West Richland communities. The carousel is scheduled to open with a gift shop, carousel museum, meeting rooms and conference rooms. All are welcome to participate and help with funding and volunteer efforts as with the 'Playground of Dreams'
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Ben Franklin Transit
The Ben Franklin Transit is the regional public transportation system serving Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, West Richland, Prosser and Benton City. Riding the bus to work, shopping, school or for visiting friends is easy and economical.
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Columbia Basin College
CBC exists in an environment of diversity, fairness and equity to ensure that the people of Benton and Franklin counties have access to educational programs providing sufficient knowledge for higher educational achievement, meaningful employment, basic skills development, cultural enrichment, physical and emotional well-being.
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WSU Tri-Cities
WSU Tri-Cities, one of three urban campuses in the Washington State University system, is the only public, four-year institution in southeastern Washington. Complete your WSU degree in small-campus setting along the scenic Columbia River. Choose from 17 bachelor’s and 14 master’s degree programs, including business, computer science, education, engineering, liberal arts, nursing, science, and viticulture and enology.
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PNNL
PNNL currently has approximately 4,000 staff members and a business volume of $760 million. The William R. Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a DOE Office of Science national scientific user facility, is located on PNNL's Richland campus. PNNL operates a marine research facility in Sequim, and has satellite offices in Seattle and Tacoma, Washington; Portland, Oregon; and Washington, D.C.
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Tri-Cities Science & Technology Park
The Tri-Cities Science & Technology Park Association was established in 1990 to capitalize on the breadth of expertise available in the business and technical organizations located in North Richland. Numerous companies were involved in sophisticated and highly technical work in support of current government programs. As the nature of the government work changed, innovative entreprenuers began new businesses and existing technical businesses shifted their own focus to remain viable. The result was a packaging of these existing assets into a unique resource for regional business development that became the Tri-Cities Science & Technology Park.
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