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  2. King Arts Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Martin Luther King Jr. Performing and Cultural Arts Complex is a historic building in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.It was built in 1925 as the Pythian Temple and James Pythian Theater, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places and Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1983.

  3. Preston Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Preston Crossing's development coincided with the construction of an overpass over Circle Drive linking Attridge Drive to a realigned Preston Avenue North. [1] 46 acres (190,000 m 2) of land, owned by the University of Saskatchewan, was marked for commercial development.

  4. King-Lincoln Bronzeville - Wikipedia

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    King-Lincoln Bronzeville is a historically African American neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio.Originally known as Bronzeville by the residents of the community, it was renamed the King-Lincoln District by Mayor Michael B. Coleman's administration to highlight the historical significance of the district's King Arts Complex and Lincoln Theatre, amid collaborations with investors and developers to ...

  5. Preston Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Preston Centre is a 27-story, 317-foot (97 m) office building and skyscraper on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The Preston Centre is the 15th-tallest building in Columbus . The tower is named for Preston Wolfe, a former worker there. [ 2 ]

  6. Preston Guild Hall - Wikipedia

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    The new building, which was designed by Robert Matthew, Johnson Marshall, was due to be ready for the Preston Guild of 1972, but after construction was delayed, it only officially opened in 1973. [2] The complex has two performance venues, the Grand Hall which holds 2,034 people and the Charter Theatre which holds 780 people. [3]

  7. Forest Grove, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    Forest Grove is a primarily residential neighbourhood located in northeast Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.It is mostly made up of low-density single detached dwellings, with a sizeable minority of multiple-unit apartment dwellings.

  8. Jason Leland Adams - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, together with Bart DeLorenzo, Alicia Hoge and Ames Ingham, Jason founded the theater - Evidence Room. [3] For the theater, Jason worked with direction, set design and acting. In December 2005, [4] his 7-year old daughter, Isabelle, joined the costume team. In 2006 Jason expanded the theater, so that it would house a new one - Bootleg.

  9. Strictly Dishonorable (play) - Wikipedia

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    Strictly Dishonorable is a romantic comedy play written by Preston Sturges and first produced on Broadway in 1929. [1] It was adapted for the screen twice, first in 1931 , then again in 1951 . The play was Sturges' second Broadway production, and the first of his plays to be made into a film. [ 2 ]