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  2. PNC Arts Annex - Wikipedia

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    The PNC Arts Annex is an arts center in downtown Dayton, Ohio. [1] Opened in 2018, the center contains risers and flexible seating, as well as a multipurpose studio. [2] [3] Dayton Live, the primary performing arts organization for the city, uses the Arts Annex to host programs such as after-school programs and summer camps. [4]

  3. Schuster Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Schuster Center houses the 2300-seat Winsupply Theatre (formerly the "Mead Theatre" from 2003 through 2024), [3] the ticket office for all Dayton Live venues, a Starbucks café, a glass enclosed lobby called the Kettering Wintergarden, and the multi-purpose Mathile Theatre hosting performances, events, and rehearsals. Attached to the ...

  4. Victoria Theatre (Dayton, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Dayton Live (formerly the Victoria Theatre Association) is the non-profit arts organization that owns and operates the Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center, Victoria Theatre, the PNC Arts Annex (opened in 2018), and the Metropolitan Arts Center (home of The Loft Theatre) for the benefit of the community and the arts organizations that use them.

  5. List of U.S. stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stadiums in the United States. They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list.

  6. Heritage Bank Center - Wikipedia

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    Miami (OH) 83–63 14,873 November 23, 2004 No. 8 Kentucky: Ball State: 73–53 15,563 December 27, 2004 No. 22 Cincinnati: Miami (OH) 77–53 15,486 December 28, 2005 Cincinnati: Miami (OH) 77–65 11,786 December 30, 2005 No. 19 Kentucky: Ohio: 71–63 16,043 November 24, 2006 Dayton: Louisville: 68–64 8,250 December 27, 2006 Cincinnati ...

  7. Renaissance Theatre (Mansfield, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Renaissance Theatre, previously known as the Ohio Theatre, is a restored movie palace-type theater located at 138 Park Ave. W in Mansfield, Ohio.The 1,402-seat theater opened on January 18, 1928, as the Ohio Theatre and serves today as the largest performing arts center in North-Central Ohio.

  8. Kon-Tiki Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Kon-Tiki Theatre was a Polynesian-themed cinema operating in Trotwood, Ohio, United States, a suburb of Dayton, Ohio, between 1968 and 1999. The unique building was a landmark along Salem Avenue for decades before being demolished in 2005 to make room for a medical facility.

  9. Stambaugh Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Stambaugh Auditorium is a concert hall located in Youngstown, Ohio, United States.First opened in 1926, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. . Stambaugh Auditorium was established through the generosity of Henry H. Stambaugh, one of the city's leading businessmen in the early 20th century, who had decreed in his will that there was to be a venue built for the ...