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  2. Setnor School of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Music Department was founded in 1887, making Syracuse the first universities in the country to grant four-year degrees in music and require four years’ study in both music and theory. [2] Syracuse University is a founding member of the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) [2] and houses the first accredited Music Industry ...

  3. Syracuse Stage - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse Stage is a professional non-profit theater company in Syracuse, New York, United States.It is the premier professional theater in Central New York. Each year, it offers several productions, including multiple collaborations between Syracuse Stage and the drama department of the Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts.

  4. University of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    The college fell on hard times after the end of the military draft and college deferment during the Vietnam War and offered itself to the state in 1975, which refused the gift. In December 1978, the school changed its name to the University of Charleston. Beginning with the inauguration of President Dr. Edwin H. Welch in 1989, the school has ...

  5. Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center [3] (originally known as Charleston Civic Center) is a municipal complex located in the downtown area of Charleston, West Virginia, United States. Originally completed in 1958, it consists of four main components: the Coliseum, the Theater, the Auditorium , and the Convention Center (also referred to ...

  6. College of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    Randolph Hall, built between 1828 and 1830, is the college's oldest building. College of Charleston campus. The College of Charleston's main campus in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, includes 156 buildings, a mix of modern and historic buildings built between 1770 and 2009. The average building is over 100 years old, and 20 buildings are ...

  7. Charleston Municipal Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    With a capacity of 3,483 (2,377 on the orchestra level and 1,106 on the balcony), the Municipal Auditorium is the largest theater in West Virginia. Concerts, graduations, Broadway stage shows and other special events, including the annual presentation of The Nutcracker, are held on the auditorium's 65-by-85.5-foot stage. [3]

  8. Kearse Theater - Wikipedia

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    Kearse Theater was a historic theatre building located at Charleston, West Virginia. It was constructed in 1921 and composed of a single floor auditorium with balcony behind a three-story front section which included two storefronts. It was designed for stage shows as well as for movies. The theater was demolished in 1982. [2]

  9. Plaza Theatre (Charleston, West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Plaza Theatre, also known as the Capitol Theater or West Virginia State University Capitol Center, is a historic theatre building located at Charleston, West Virginia.It was constructed about 1912 and is a turn-of-the-century theater/commercial/office building located in a transitional business district of downtown Charleston.

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