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The Fairfield Arts & Convention Center is a {{convert|32000|sqft|m2abbr=on|lk=on}} performing arts, convention and meeting, visual arts, and arts education facility, located at Briggs and Main Streets in downtown ]. The complex includes a 522 seat ], business ], meeting rooms, executive conference suite, art gallery and classroom, informal performance areas, commercial kitchen, administrative support space, and an outdoor plaza. The ] features {{convert|7700|sqft|abbr=on}} of exhibit space, along with an additional {{convert|5000|sqft|abbe=on}} of meeting space, two meeting rooms and an executive conference suite. The '''Fairfield Arts & Convention Center''' is a {{convert|32000|sqft|m2abbr=on|lk=on}} performing arts, convention and meeting, visual arts, and arts education facility, located at Briggs and Main Streets in downtown ]. The complex includes a 522 seat ], business ], meeting rooms, executive conference suite, art gallery and classroom, informal performance areas, commercial kitchen, administrative support space, and an outdoor plaza. The ] features {{convert|7700|sqft|abbr=on}} of exhibit space, along with an additional {{convert|5000|sqft|abbe=on}} of meeting space, two meeting rooms and an executive conference suite.


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The Fairfield Arts & Convention Center is a 32,000 square feet (3,000 m) performing arts, convention and meeting, visual arts, and arts education facility, located at Briggs and Main Streets in downtown Fairfield, Iowa. The complex includes a 522 seat proscenium theatre, business pavilion, meeting rooms, executive conference suite, art gallery and classroom, informal performance areas, commercial kitchen, administrative support space, and an outdoor plaza. The convention center features 7,700 sq ft (720 m) of exhibit space, along with an additional 5,000 square feet (460 m) of meeting space, two meeting rooms and an executive conference suite.

The facility opened December 7, 2007, and includes the Stephen Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts, which is the first one in the world named after Stephen Sondheim.

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