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  2. Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall (opened as the Portland Publix Theatre before becoming the Paramount Theatre after 1930) is a historic theater building and performing arts center in Portland, Oregon, United States.

  3. Arlene Schnitzer - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Arlene contributed $5,000 to the Portland Art Center. [8] Harold Schnitzer died in 2011; he and Arlene were married for 62 years. [1] [6] In 2013, in memory of her husband, Arlene donated $2.3 million to Portland State University for the construction of a three-story glass tower at Lincoln Hall. Both Arlene and Harold attended high ...

  4. Portland's Centers for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Antoinette Hatfield Hall Keller Auditorium. Portland's Centers for the Arts (stylized as Portland'5 Centers for the Arts), [1] formerly known as the Portland Center for the Performing Arts (PCPA), is an organization within Metro that runs venues for live theatre, concerts, cinema, small conferences, and similar events in Portland, Oregon, United States.

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    May 24 – Las Vegas, NV – The Theater At Virgin Hotel. May 28 – Vancouver, BC – Orpheum Theater. May 29 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre. May 31 – Portland, OR – Arlene Schnitzer ...

  6. List of theatres in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Antoinette Hatfield Hall, 2012 Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, 2007 Hollywood Theatre, 2013. 5th Avenue Cinema; Academy Theater; Aladdin Theater; Alberta Rose Theatre; Alhambra Theatre

  7. Portland sign - Wikipedia

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    A "Portland" sign was displayed when the venue was originally known as Portland Publix Theatre, which opened in March 1928. [1] [2] In 1930, the theater's owners secured a contract to show Paramount films, and changed the name of their business to the Paramount Theatre. Accordingly, the sign's lettering, but not its overall design, was changed ...

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