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  2. Ahmanson Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was built as a result of a donation from Howard F. Ahmanson Sr, the founder of H.F. Ahmanson & Co., an insurance and savings and loans company. It was named for his second wife, businesswoman and philanthropist Caroline Leonetti Ahmanson. [2] Inaugural Program 1967. Welton Becket & Associates was the architect.

  3. Indiana Theatre (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Theatre is a multiple use performing arts venue located at 140 W. Washington Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built as a movie palace and ballroom in 1927 and today is the home of the Indiana Repertory Theatre. It was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

  4. Irvington Historic District (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    Three apartment units are on the second floor. [9] The Irving is one of the city's largest all-ages music venues. With a capacity of over 700 people, the theatre aims to attract bands that would otherwise pass on an Indianapolis visit. [10] The Irving Theater hosts WOOT-FM Community Radio Project in the far western storefront.

  5. Fountain Square, Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Fountain Square (abbreviated as FSQ) is one of seven designated cultural districts in Indianapolis, Indiana.Located just outside the city's downtown district, Fountain Square is home to three designated national historic districts, the Laurel and Prospect, the State and Prospect, and the Virginia Avenue districts, [3] all of which were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 ...

  6. Virginia Avenue District - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Avenue District is a national historic district located at Indianapolis, Indiana. The district encompasses 43 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure in the Fountain Square Commercial Areas of Indianapolis. It developed between about 1871 and 1932, and notable buildings include the Sanders (Apex) Theater (1913), Southside ...

  7. How to bid on floor seats for Taylor Swift show in Indianapolis

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    Susie's Place Child Advocacy Centers will be holding an auction on Monday, Sept. 9, and their big auction item is a pair of Taylor Swift tickets to her Nov. 3 show in Indianapolis. Here's what to ...

  8. Taylor Swift fans, drop everything now! 2 Indianapolis floor ...

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    According to Stub Hub, floor seats in Section A are being re-sold in the range of $4,500 to nearly $7,000 each. Anywhere from nine to 14 times the original sale value. Anywhere from nine to 14 ...

  9. Mark Taper Forum - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately Dorothy Chandler, the Los Angeles cultural leader, convinced Center Theater Group artistic director Gordon Davidson to use the Taper. [3] For 38 years, Davidson was the artistic director of Center Theater Group, which also ran the Ahmanson and eventually the Kirk Douglas Theater in Culver City. The Taper became known for its thrust ...