The Oakley-Lindsay Center is the regional convention center for Quincy, Illinois and the tri-state region. It opened in 1995 at a cost of $8 million. It serves as the convention hub of the Quincy micropolitan area and fills the market in-between St. Louis and Iowa City.
The center served as a sandbagging focal point during the Flood of 2008 with over 1 million sandbags filled. The Oakley-Lindsay Center and the sandbagging effort was featured on many news organizations and even had a visit from then-presidential candidate Barack Obama (D-IL) on Saturday, June 14.
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Location
The convention center is located just south of downtown Quincy along Gardner Expressway (Illinois Route 57) and is 3 blocks from the Mississippi River. Many of Quincy's historic landmarks lie within walking distance of the facility including the Villa Kathrine, many hotels, downtown, and many parks lining the river.
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Tenants
- Great River Economic Developtment Foundation
- Quincy Community Theatre
- Quincy Gems Minor League Baseball Headquarters
- Quincy Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Quincy Area Chamber of Commerce
Facilities
McClain-Kent Hall
The McClain-Kent Hall is the largest space of the convention complex holding up to 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2). The hall's capacity is 3,500 people and it houses concerts, plus many other larger events of the tri-states, such as the annual WGEM Home & Living Show.
Oakley and Lindsay Rooms
The Oakley and Lindsay Rooms are rooms that house small groups of people. They are designed for seminars, workshops, and conferences.
Quincy Community Theater
Oakley-Lindsay Center also houses the Quincy Community Theater, which is a 500-seat state-of-the-art theater that puts on many shows throughout the year.
Events
Popular events at the OLC have included receptions, proms, boxing events, rodeo, and also concerts.
Concert Portfolio
- Destiny's Child - 2000
- Diamond Rio - December 7, 2002
- Skillet o October 25, 2011
Other Notable Events
- President Barack Obama's "White House to Main Street" Tour o April 28, 2010
See also
- List of convention centers in the United States
References
External links
- Oakley-Lindsay Center Homepage
- Quincy Herald-Whiq article on the center's 10th Anniversary
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