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The Blair Witch Project 20th Anniversary Edition Screening. The Weinberg Center is a 1,143-seat [1] theater building located in Frederick, Maryland.It holds various showings of music, theater, films, studio screenings, conventions, weddings, business meetings, television and commercial location shoots and visual arts.
Aug. 28—Nicole Hegins spun in a gleeful circle at the Frederick Fairgrounds on Saturday, snapping her fingers as reggae music thrummed through the air. "I'm just going to enjoy the blessings of ...
The Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, often referred to simply as the Meyerhoff, is a music venue that opened September 16, 1982, at 1212 Cathedral Street in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The main auditorium has a seating capacity of 2,443 and is home to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.
Music venues in Baltimore (1 C, 19 P) N. ... Pages in category "Music venues in Maryland" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The Music Center at Strathmore, which seats 1,976, is a concert hall and education center which opened in February 2005. It was funded by a combination of State of Maryland, Montgomery County, and private corporate and local resources to provide a modern concert venue for a wide variety of musical events.
The largest music venue in Maryland is the Merriweather Post Pavilion, opened in 1967 and designed by architect Frank Gehry to avoid disturbing as much as possible the surrounding Symphony Woods; it is an outdoor performance area, home to most of the largest concerts that come through the area. [7]
WFRE (99.9 FM) is a radio station located in Frederick, Maryland, in the United States. It plays country music and is owned by Local Daily Media along with its sister station 930 WFMD . Despite the station being located approximately 45 miles (72 km) from the two closest major cities ( Baltimore, Maryland , and Washington, D.C. ), its signal ...
"Radio: United States: Maryland". DMOZ. AOL. (Directory ceased in 2017) Maryland, DC, Delaware Broadcasters Association; W3EAX Amateur Radio Association, University of Maryland (est. circa 1934) Mid-Atlantic Antique Radio Club