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(Redirected from Centennial Convention Center) Building in Hayward, California, US
Centennial Hall Convention Center
Former namesHayward Union High Gymnasium
Address22292 Foothill Boulevard
LocationHayward, California
OwnerCity of Hayward
Capacity1,500
Construction
Opened1976
Closed11/01/2009
Demolished2020

The Centennial Hall Convention Center was a former gymnasium and convention center located in downtown Hayward, in the City Center complex with the former Centennial Tower. It closed as a convention center on November 1, 2009, and was demolished shortly afterward.

former location of the center (2011)

History

The city of Hayward opened Centennial Hall as a convention center in honor of the city's 100th birthday. Before that it was the gymnasium for Hayward Union High School. The hall contained 14,000 square feet (1,300 m) of exhibit space and a capacity of up to 1,500 for events. It had eight additional rooms totaling 11,448 square feet (1,063.6 m) and a 1,280-square-foot (119 m) patio.

Among noteworthy events that occurred at Centennial Hall was an October 1988 campaign appearance by Michael Dukakis, the Democratic nominee for president.

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