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  3. Troy University at Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Troy University at Montgomery is a satellite campus of Troy University and is located in Montgomery, Alabama. [1] It is part of the Troy University System.The campus is located in the western part of downtown, and includes the Rosa Parks Museum and Library, the Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts, and portions of the historic Bell Building.

  4. Montgomery Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery Symphony Orchestra is a symphony orchestra in Montgomery, Alabama. The MSO began in 1976 as a project of the city's Parks and Recreation Department, with thirty volunteer musicians and a part-time director. A board of directors now governs the orchestra, which is funded by concert sponsors and the Montgomery Symphony League.

  5. Properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage ...

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    Montgomery: 1926–74 26 Davis Theater for the Performing Arts April 11, 1984: Montgomery: 1929 27 Tony Davis Jr. House December 4, 1992: Hope Hull: c. 1871 28 Day Street Baptist Church June 20, 1978: Montgomery: 1882 29 Department of Public Safety Headquarters and Museum April 14, 1978: Montgomery: 1937 30 Ebenezer Primitive Baptist Church and ...

  6. Montgomery, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The 1200-seat Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts, on the Troy University at Montgomery campus, opened in 1930 and was renovated in 1983. It houses the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra, Alabama Dance Theatre and Montgomery Ballet, as well as other theatrical productions. [82] The Symphony has been performing in Montgomery since 1979. [83]

  7. Alabama Shakespeare Festival - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In December 1985, the ASF moved to Montgomery, as the result of Mr. and Mrs. Winton Blount's $21.5-million gift of a performing-arts complex set in a 250-acre (1-km²) landscaped park, the Winton M. Blount Cultural Park. The Carolyn Blount Theatre houses the 792-seat Festival Stage [2] and the 225-seat Octagon Theatre. [3]

  8. Oxford Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The $10.4-million project saw the addition of a 1,200-seat theatre to an existing historic building dating to 1921, which previously served as a school, city hall, police station, and city jail. [2] Located in the Oxford's downtown commercial district, the venue was designed by Goodwyn, Mills, and Cawood Architects of Montgomery, Alabama.

  9. Garrett Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The Garrett Coliseum is a 12,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The arena is the centerpiece of the Alabama Agricultural Center, home to the Alabama National Fair. It was built in 1951 and named after W. W. Garrett, the first chairman of the Alabama Agricultural Board. [1]