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Blumenthal Arts. / 35.227147; -80.841463. Blumenthal Arts is a not-for-profit, multi-venue performing arts complex located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Opening in November 1992, Blumenthal owns and operates 4 theaters on 2 campuses in Uptown Charlotte.
Hayti (pronounced "HAY-tie"), also called Hayti District, is the historic African-American community that is now part of the city of Durham, North Carolina. [1] It was founded as an independent black community shortly after the American Civil War on the southern edge of Durham by freedmen coming to work in tobacco warehouses and related jobs in ...
Legacy Union, formerly known as 620 South Tryon, is a multi-building development currently finished in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. It broke ground on August 4, 2017, and finished in 2021. The development includes the world headquarters of Honeywell and major corporate offices for Deloitte, JLL, Bank of America, and Robinson Bradshaw.
Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium is a football stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The stadium is just west of Gene Hooks Field at Wake Forest Baseball Park, home of the Wake Forest baseball team. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Wake Forest University Demon Deacons. The stadium opened in 1968 ...
With passing of NC Rice Festival chair, event marches on to honor his legacy. Jamey Cross, Wilmington StarNews ... but officials with the Leland event are determined to ensure his legacy lives on ...
The Legacy Center, originally known as the Health and Human Performance Education Complex (or H&HP Complex ), is a multi-purpose arena in Lake Charles, Louisiana, on the campus of McNeese State University across the street from the Jack V. Doland Athletic Complex. [1] The 145,000-square-foot (13,500 m 2) facility includes six classrooms, 12 ...
Young was born on September 29, 1923, in Wise, Warrenton County, North Carolina, to John Amos Holloway and Lucy (née Allen) Holloway. Education. Young graduated as valedictorian of her high school class when she was 15 years old. She continued on to Bennett College, an all-women's college in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The theater was developed by the American Center for the Performing Arts Associates, a joint venture between Philip Szostak Associates and Garfield Traub Development of Dallas, Texas. The architect was Szostak Design Inc. of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The theater holds 2,712. The first event on opening night was a concert given by B. B. King.