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  2. Mill Mountain Theatre - Wikipedia

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    By 1983, the location had been dubbed Center in the Square and the theater had renamed itself Mill Mountain Theatre. [1] The first performance in its new home was the musical Camelot. [1] In 1987, the group expanded into a second, "B" theater on the arts complex's fifth floor. [1]

  3. Berglund Center - Wikipedia

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    Adjacent are a 14,396-square-foot (1,337.4 m 2) exhibit hall with 10,000 square feet (930 m 2) of column-free space, and a 2,440-seat theatre that can be used for concerts, Broadway shows, the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra and other special events. The theatre features a 55-foot (17 m)-by-105-foot stage; 1,625 seats in the theatre are in the ...

  4. Downtown Roanoke - Wikipedia

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    Downtown is the central business district of Roanoke, Virginia, United States.Developed after the completion of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad in 1882, the Downtown core forms the geographic center of the city and the center of business for the Roanoke Valley and Southwest Virginia, the Roanoke City Market, the Roanoke Downtown Historic District and many other attractions and amenities.

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  7. Roanoke Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Roanoke Valley (/ ˈ r oʊ. ə ˌ n oʊ k / ROH-ə-nohk) in southwest Virginia is an area adjacent to and including the Roanoke River between the Blue Ridge Mountains to the east and the Appalachian Plateau to the west. The valley includes much of Roanoke County, as well as the two independent cities of Roanoke and Salem. The Roanoke Valley

  8. Wells Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1940s and 50s the theatre continued to operate as a movie house also. In the 1960s the Wells shared in the general decline of downtown Norfolk by converting to an X-rated movie house and occasionally staged live burlesque shows. The backstage area became the Jamaican Room, one of Norfolk's infamous gin mills and brothels.

  9. Wraiths of Roanoke - Wikipedia

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    Wraiths of Roanoke (also known as Lost Colony or Lost Colony: The Legend of Roanoke), is a 2007 Syfy original supernatural period horror film, directed by Matt Codd and stars Adrian Paul, Frida Farrell, Rhett Giles, Michael Teh, and George Calil. The film follows the 16th-century English settlers in America, who are besieged by wraiths.