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  2. RavenCon - Wikipedia

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    RavenCon 13.5 was held September 21–23, 2018 at the Four Points Sheraton Richmond, off of Midlothian Turnpike. This was a much smaller convention, with a primary focus on music. R.S. Belcher was author guest of honor, and the music guests of honor were MC Lars , George Hrab , Reverend Billy C. Wirtz , and Misbehavin' Maidens.

  3. Koger Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Koger Center for the Arts is an arts center located in Columbia, South Carolina, on the University of South Carolina campus, adjacent to the School of Music. [1] It was built in 1988, and has 2,256 saleable seats.

  4. Mandatory World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts May 28, 2015 ... Richmond: Carpenter Theater: June 12, 2015 ... Koger Center for the Arts: September 8, 2016

  5. Midtown Centre - Wikipedia

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    Midtown Centre is a business park located in the Jacksonville, Florida neighborhood of St. Nicholas.The site contains 31 buildings and was developed by Ira M. Koger. Opening in 1957 as the Koger Center, the facility is credited with being the first suburban office park. [1]

  6. Virginia Repertory Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Theatre IV purchased and renovated the historic November Theatre (formerly the Empire), one of Richmond's two Broadway style houses. This historic theater opened in 1911 for stock and vaudeville performances. In 1915 it changed its name from the Empire to the Strand and continued under that name until damaged by fire in 1927.

  7. Greater Richmond Region - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which includes three other cities (Petersburg, Hopewell, and Colonial Heights) and adjacent counties, is home to approximately 1.3 million Virginians or 15.1% of Virginia's population. [7] The Richmond region is growing steadily, adding nearly 400,000 residents in the past two decades.

  8. Richmond CenterStage - Wikipedia

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    Dominion Energy Center is a performing arts center in Richmond, Virginia that houses a number of venues including the historic Carpenter Theatre, Libby S. Gottwald Playhouse, Bob & Sally Mooney Hall, and the Genworth BrightLights Education Center. The theatre was formerly known as Richmond CenterStage.

  9. Talk:Koger Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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