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The '''Tampa Convention Center''' is a mid-sized convention center located in [[downtown Tampa]], [[Florida]]. It has both waterfront views and views of the skyline. In 2006, a 20-story [[Embassy Suites]] hotel opened next door, with a [[skybridge]] connecting it to the convention center. [[Harbour Island (Tampa), Florida|Harbour Island]] is across the eponymous bridge on the other side of the [[Garrison Channel]]. It is connected to neighboring [[Channel District, Tampa, Florida|Channelside]] and Harbour Island via the [[TECO Line Streetcar System|TECO Streetcar]]. The center encompasses {{convert|600000|sqft|m2}} in total.
The '''Tampa Convention Center''' is a mid-sized convention center located in [[downtown Tampa]], [[Florida]] at the mouth of the [[Hillsborough River (Florida)|Hillsborough River]]. It has both waterfront views of [[Tampa Bay]] and views of the city's skyline. [[Harbour Island (Tampa), Florida|Harbour Island]] is across the eponymous bridge on the other side of the [[Garrison Channel]]. The center is connected to the neighboring [[Channel District, Tampa, Florida|Channelside District]] and [[Ybor City]] via the [[TECO Line Streetcar System|TECO Streetcar Line]], which has a station across the street. The center encompasses {{convert|600000|sqft|m2}} in total.


It is built on the historical site of [[History of Tampa, Florida|Ft. Brooke]], the original American settlement on [[Tampa Bay]] from which [[Tampa]] grew. The [[Super Bowl XLIII]] media center was set up there and it will be the site of the media center for the [[2012 Republican National Convention]]. In recent years the center has become the ''[[de facto]]'' location for the [[bar examination]] given to [[lawyers]] seeking admission to [[the Florida Bar]].
The Convention Center is built on the historical site of [[History_of_Tampa,_Florida#The_birth_of_a_pioneer_town|Ft. Brooke]], the original American outpost on [[Tampa Bay]] established in 1824. The community of Tampa slowly grew around the outpost, which was active until 1883, when it was decommissioned by the [[United States Army]] and the land was sold for private use.

The location was used for various commercial and industrial purposes until the late 1980s, when it was cleared to make way for a new convention center to replace Tampa's aging [[Curtis Hixon Hall]]. Construction began in early 1989, with the city of Tampa paying the $140 million cost by issuing [[municipal bond]]s.

The Tampa Convention Center opened in October 1990. In 2006, a 20-story [[Embassy Suites]] hotel opened next door with a [[skybridge]] above Franklin Street connecting to the convention center.

The Tampa Convention Center will be the media center for the [[2012 Republican National Convention]], which will be held in the nearby [[Tampa Bay Times Forum]].


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The Tampa Convention Center

The Tampa Convention Center is a mid-sized convention center located in downtown Tampa, Florida at the mouth of the Hillsborough River. It has both waterfront views of Tampa Bay and views of the city's skyline. Harbour Island is across the eponymous bridge on the other side of the Garrison Channel. The center is connected to the neighboring Channelside District and Ybor City via the TECO Streetcar Line, which has a station across the street. The center encompasses 600,000 square feet (56,000 m2) in total.

The Convention Center is built on the historical site of Ft. Brooke, the original American outpost on Tampa Bay established in 1824. The community of Tampa slowly grew around the outpost, which was active until 1883, when it was decommissioned by the United States Army and the land was sold for private use.

The location was used for various commercial and industrial purposes until the late 1980s, when it was cleared to make way for a new convention center to replace Tampa's aging Curtis Hixon Hall. Construction began in early 1989, with the city of Tampa paying the $140 million cost by issuing municipal bonds.

The Tampa Convention Center opened in October 1990. In 2006, a 20-story Embassy Suites hotel opened next door with a skybridge above Franklin Street connecting to the convention center.

The Tampa Convention Center will be the media center for the 2012 Republican National Convention, which will be held in the nearby Tampa Bay Times Forum.

27°56′30″N 82°27′24″W / 27.9417°N 82.4567°W / 27.9417; -82.4567

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