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  2. Walton Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Walton Arts Center is a performing arts center located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.It opened in 1992 and is currently Arkansas' largest and busiest arts presenter. The center is estimated to have cost about $13 million, which was made possible by a collaboration of the Walton Family Foundation, the university, the city, and the private sector.

  3. Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The original venue had 2,533 seats under the pavilion. The entry into the market was discussed with the Walton Arts Center and was designed to become "collaborative and never competitive" with the Walton Arts Center. It was thought that the two venues together could create a year-round arts infrastructure for the region.

  4. TheatreSquared - Wikipedia

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    Performances were previously held in the 175-seat Studio Theatre at Nadine Baum Studios, through a rental arrangement with the touring arts presenter Walton Arts Center. The new facility was a 2020 recipient of the American Architecture Award, AIA New York State Honor Award, and Interior Design Best of Year Award.

  5. Audrey J. Walton Stadium (Columbia, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Audrey J. Walton Soccer Stadium is a stadium located on the campus of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, United States. It serves as home of the Missouri Tigers women's soccer and track and field teams and the Missouri Relays track and field meet. [1] The stadium, opened in 1996, has a seating capacity of 2,500.

  6. Audrey J. Walton Stadium (Central Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Audrey J. Walton Stadium is a stadium in Warrensburg, Missouri. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the University of Central Missouri. The stadium holds 12,000 people and opened in 1928 originally being called West Campus Field. [2] Audrey J. Walton Stadium overlooking the Northwest corner

  7. Talk:Walton Arts Center - Wikipedia

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