Pennsylvania Convention Center
Opened in June 1993, the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia offers 1.5 million square feet of space and an exhibition hall the size of six football fields. An expansion, underway now, will increase meeting and exhibition space by nearly 60 percent.
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