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  2. Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    EMPAC also has two very large projection screens: a 50' x 40' one in the theater and a 60' wide screen in the concert hall. [5] There are two main multi-purpose studio spaces. Studio 1 has 3,500-square-foot (330 m 2 ) and has 40-foot-high ceilings, and Studio 2 is 2,500-square-foot (230 m 2 ) with 28-foot (8.5 m)-high ceilings.

  3. Category : Theatres on the National Register of Historic ...

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    Palace Theatre (Albany, New York) Paramount Theatre (Middletown, New York) Picture House Regional Film Center; Proctor's Theater (Troy, New York) Proctor's Theater (Yonkers, New York) Proctor's Theatre (Schenectady, New York)

  4. Rensselaer Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    The Rensselaer Carnegie Library in Rensselaer, Indiana is a building from 1905. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [ 1 ] The building no longer functions as a library; since 1992 it houses the Prairie Arts Council, a local performing arts organization.

  5. Ulster Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC), originally the Broadway Theater and Community Theatre, is located on Broadway in Kingston, New York, United States. A Classical Revival building built in 1926, it is the only unaltered pre-World War II theater left in the city, and one of only three from that era in the Hudson Valley . [ 3 ]

  6. The Fountain Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain Theatre was founded in Los Angeles in 1990 by co-artistic directors Deborah Lawlor (wife of Robert Lawlor) and Stephen Sachs. [1] Simon Levy, producing director and dramaturge, joined in 1993 as a resident director, producer, and playwright.

  7. List of RPI buildings - Wikipedia

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    Russell Risley Sage (August 4, 1816 – July 22, 1906) was a trustee of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for 10 years and is Russell Sage Laboratory's namesake. After his death in 1907, his wife, Olivia Slocum Sage, donated $1,000,000 to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute as a memorial to her late husband. The Russell Sage Laboratory, built and ...

  8. Rensselaer - Wikipedia

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    Van Rensselaer (surname) Rensselaer R. Bigelow (1848–1907), justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada; Rensselaer Morse Lewis (1820-1888), Wisconsin state legislator; Rensselaer Nelson (1826-1904), U.S. federal judge; Rensselaer Westerlo (1776–1851), U.S. Congressman from New York; Bret Rensselaer, an American-born, British spy in the Bernard ...

  9. Rensselaer Courthouse Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Rensselaer Courthouse Square Historic District is a national historic ... Other notable buildings include the Mobil Service Station (1955), Murray Building (1906), A ...