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The Lifetime Activities Center is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Taylorsville, Utah, on campus of Salt Lake Community College. The arena hosts the Bruins' basketball team, and formerly the G League affiliate of the Utah Jazz, the Salt Lake City Stars. [1] Every February through March, it hosts Utah high school girls' basketball championships.
Located at 4600 South Redwood Road in Taylorsville, the Taylorsville Redwood Campus is the primary campus and harbors the school's student center and main offices.Serving over 15,000 students a year, the campus is spread across two city blocks in twelve academic buildings, housing a library (approx 90,000 volumes), athletic facilities, an amphitheater, and a student union.
The Midvalley Express (MVX), originally known as the Taylorsville-Murray BRT and later as Midvalley Connector) is an under construction bus rapid transit (BRT) line anticipated to run between Murray and West Valley City (passing through Taylorsville) in Utah, United States, that will be operated by the Utah Transit Authority (UTA).
The campus also houses the Caldwell Applied Sciences Academy, formerly known as the Caldwell Career Center Middle College. CCC&TI offers over 100 curriculum programs and a variety of continuing education options. The Watauga Campus of the college lies 3 miles (5 km) from the campus of Appalachian State University in Boone.
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US 64 east / NC 90 east (Taylorsville Road) – Taylorsville, Statesville: North end of US 64 / NC 90 overlaps: Wilkes: Moravian Falls: 88.7: 142.7: NC 16 south – Taylorsville: South end of NC 16 overlap: Wilkesboro: 91.9: 147.9: US 421 / NC 16 north (Watson Brame Expressway) – Yadkinville, Boone, Jefferson: North end of NC 16 overlap: 92.4 ...
The Taylorsville Milling Company Roller Mill is a historic manufacturing facility located in Taylorsville, North Carolina. It is one of the few surviving early 20th-century grain-processing facilities in the United States, built in 1902 to house a grist milling operation.
Catawba Valley Community College (CVCC) is a public community college in Hickory, North Carolina. The college, established April 3, 1958, is part of the North Carolina Community College System. The main campus covers 162 acres (0.66 km 2) and includes 16 buildings. The college also operates a Cosmetology Center in downtown Newton, the CVCC ...