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  2. Lyric Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The Lyric Baltimore is a music venue in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, located close to the University of Baltimore law school. The building was modeled after the Concertgebouw concert hall in Amsterdam, and it was inaugurated on October 31, 1894, with a performance by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Australian opera singer Nellie Melba as the featured soloist. [2]

  3. Category:Music venues in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Category: Music venues in Maryland. 3 languages. ... Capital Centre (Landover, Maryland) Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center; M. Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts;

  4. Category:Performing arts venues in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Performing arts centers in Maryland (5 P) M. Music venues in Maryland (3 C, 10 P) This page was last edited on 27 August 2021, at 14:00 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Hippodrome Theatre (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    The Hippodrome was renovated in 2004 for use as a performing arts theater, and is part of the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center. [ 3 ] The site had previously been occupied by the five story House Hotel, built in 1835 and destroyed by fire on May 25, 1912. [ 4 ]

  6. Category:Performing arts centers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 08:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Maryland Theatre (Hagerstown) - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Theatre is a music and entertainment venue located in the Arts and Entertainment District of downtown Hagerstown, Maryland.It was built in 1915, partially destroyed by fire in 1974, reopened in 1978, and expanded into a full performing arts complex in 2019.

  8. Olney Theatre Center - Wikipedia

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    Governor Blair Lee recognized Olney Theatre as the official State Summer Theater of Maryland in July 1978. [18] Father Hartke died in 1986. [19] The next year, Maryland State Arts Council designated Olney a "major arts organization", making it the only arts institution outside of Baltimore to hold such status at the time. [20]

  9. CFG Bank Arena - Wikipedia

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    This venue is located about one block away from the Baltimore Convention Center on the corner of Baltimore Street and Hopkins Place in downtown Baltimore. With a seating capacity of up to 14,000 for concerts, [ 3 ] CFG Bank Arena is owned by the City of Baltimore and managed by the Oak View Group , a global sports and entertainment company.