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  2. Great Southern Hotel & Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Great Southern Hotel & Theatre is an historic hotel and theater building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The building currently operates as the Westin Great Southern Columbus and the Southern Theatre. It opened on September 21, 1896 and is the oldest surviving theater in Central Ohio and one of the oldest in the state of Ohio.

  3. Geva Theatre Center - Wikipedia

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    Geva Theatre Center is a regional, not-for-profit, professional theatre company based in Rochester, New York. It is housed in an 1868 building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, located in Rochester at 75 Woodbury Boulevard. The Center has full seasons of programming, in addition to discussions based on plays and staged ...

  4. Blizzard of Ozz Tour - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Theatre: 25 April 1981 Upper Darby Township: Tower Theater: 26 April 1981 Bethlehem: Stabler Arena: 28 April 1981 Rochester: WUHF-TV: 29 April 1981 Rochester: Rochester Auditorium 30 April 1981 Syracuse: Landmark Theatre: 1 May 1981 Boston: Orpheum Theatre: 2 May 1981 New York City Palladium (Two shows) 3 May 1981 Poughkeepsie: Mid ...

  5. Ohio Theatre (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Theatre is a performing arts center and former movie palace on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. Known as the "Official Theatre of the State of Ohio", the 1928 building was saved from demolition in 1969 and was later completely restored. [3] [4] The theater was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977. [3] [5]

  6. List of R.E.M. concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Hoch Auditorium: September 15, 1984 Oklahoma City: The Bowery September 16, 1984 Dallas: Bronco Bowl September 18, 1984 Austin: Austin Opera House September 19, 1984 Houston: Numbers 2 September 21, 1984 Nashville: War Memorial Auditorium: September 22, 1984 Tuscaloosa: Foster Auditorium: September 23, 1984 Charlotte: Park Center: September 25 ...

  7. Germain Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    Germain Amphitheater (originally Polaris Amphitheater) was a 20,000-seat outdoor entertainment venue located in Columbus, Ohio, near the suburb of Westerville. The venue opened as part of a large development venture off of Interstate Highway I-71. There were 6,700 seats in an open-air pavilion—much of it under cover—and room for another ...

  8. Newport Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    Located next to the campus of the Ohio State University, Newport Music Hall maintains the preservation of its historical ballroom architecture and the legacy of its past and present performers. With a 2,000 person capacity and hosting over 150,000 guests a year, the Newport Music Hall has become one of the most famous rock clubs in the country.

  9. Lincoln Theatre (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Theatre is a 582-seat performing arts venue located at 769 E. Long Street in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The theater is owned by the City of Columbus under the auspices of the Lincoln Theatre Association. Operation of the facility is managed by CAPA.