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  2. Piedmont Virginia Community College - Wikipedia

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    The PVCC Eugene Giuseppe Center occupies the second floor of the Greene County Library building and holds classrooms, labs, a community meeting room, and other facilities. The college began offering classes there in the fall of 2012. PVCC also opened a center in downtown Charlottesville, Virginia, in January 2013.

  3. Paradise Valley Community College - Wikipedia

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    The PVCC Center for the Performing Arts, containing stage facilities for drama and music performances, opened in 2005. In 2007 the L-Building was built to house classes for Nursing, Fire Science and EMT. The building was built using a modular construction system. [4] In 2007 PVCC acquired the adjacent George L. Campbell Branch Library.

  4. PVCC set to build new worship center - AOL

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    The Rev. Jamus Edwards, PVCC's lead pastor of preaching and vision, said the congregation has experienced dramatic growth since purchasing the former ... PVCC set to build new worship center Skip ...

  5. PVCC - Wikipedia

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    PVCC may refer to: Paradise Valley Community College , a public community college in Phoenix, Arizona Piedmont Virginia Community College , a public community college in Charlottesville, Virginia

  6. Prairie View Cricket Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Prairie View Cricket Complex (PVCC) is a group of six cricket grounds located in the city of Prairie View, part of the Greater Houston area, in Waller County, Texas, United States. [1] The facility is joint-owned by Tanweer Ahmed and Major League Cricket .

  7. Penobscot Valley Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Penobscot Valley Country Club is a golf course in Orono, Maine designed by Donald Ross in 1924. [2] In September 2017, the club was taken over by Penobscot Valley CC LLC. & is operated by Resurrection Golf, a Maine-based golf course ownership & management company.