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Website. Official website. The Adirondack Bank Center at the Utica Memorial Auditorium [5] is a 3,860-seat multi-purpose arena in Utica, New York, with a capacity of 5,700 for concerts. Nicknamed the Aud, it is the home arena of the Utica Comets, the AHL affiliate of the NHL 's New Jersey Devils, and Utica City FC of the Major Arena Soccer League .
WKTV (channel 2) is a television station in Utica, New York, United States, affiliated with NBC, CBS, and The CW Plus.Owned by Heartland Media, the station has studios on Smith Hill Road in Deerfield (with a Utica postal address), and its transmitter is located in the Eatonville section of Fairfield.
The Saint Patrick's Day Parade in Utica, New York is held annually the Saturday before Saint Patrick's Day, March 17. It is the third largest St. Patrick's Day parade in New York State after New York City and Rochester. Its route runs from Oneida Square to Lafayette Street, in Utica. Tens of thousands of people come out and line Genesee Street ...
In 1961, the college (today known as Utica University) began to move to its new campus on Burrstone Road. So, the Proctors, being doers and not just talkers — Maria, Thomas, Rachel and Frederick ...
1924, 100 years ago Wilson letters. Woodrow Wilson, 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921, dies at age 67. The Utica Observer-Dispatch soon will publish letters Wilson once wrote ...
Stanley Center for the Arts. / 43.09889°N 75.23611°W / 43.09889; -75.23611. The Stanley Theatre is a historic Baroque movie palace in Utica, New York. Over the years, it has gone through several changes of ownership, but has always been affiliated with Warner Brothers Pictures .
1832, 192 years ago Utica's 'first lady' Sarah Backus Kirkland, the new city of Utica's first "first lady," is a gracious, efficient woman who strength and character will make Utica a great city.
Utica-Rome Speedway. Coordinates: 43.0786°N 75.5162°W. Utica-Rome Speedway is a -mile dirt oval raceway in Vernon, New York. It is known as the “Home of Heroes” and has been the home track of several NASCAR national champions. [1]