COBO
COBO is an acronym commonly associated with the Cobo Center complex in Detroit, Michigan, a major convention center located on the riverfront. The building is named for Albert Cobo, who served as mayor of Detroit from 1950 to 1962. The complex opened in 1960 as Cobo Hall and originally included an on-site arena known as Cobo Arena.
The facility has hosted a wide range of events, including trade shows, conventions, exhibitions, concerts, and
In common usage the venue has been referred to as Cobo Hall, Cobo Center, and, due to
COBO can also be an acronym used by other organizations or terms in different domains, but the