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  2. Hill Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Hill Auditorium is the largest performance venue on the University of Michigan campus, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.The auditorium was named in honor of Arthur Hill (1847–1909), who served as a regent of the university from 1901 to 1909.

  3. Carnegie Hall - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie Hall has its own artistic programming, development, and marketing departments and presents about 250 performances each season. It is also rented out to performing groups. Carnegie Hall has 3,671 seats, divided among three auditoriums. The largest one is the Stern Auditorium, a five-story auditorium with 2,804 seats.

  4. Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The A2SO began as a community orchestra in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1928. From 1935 to 1985, the Ann Arbor Civic Orchestra, renamed the Ann Arbor Civic Symphony Orchestra in 1952, provided concerts free of charge to the Ann Arbor Community in area school auditoriums, the Hill Auditorium at the University of Michigan, the Michigan Theater, and the West Park Shell in Ann Arbor's West Park.

  5. Crisler Center - Wikipedia

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    Crisler Center (formerly known as the University Events Building and Crisler Arena) is an indoor arena located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the home arena for the University of Michigan's men's and women's basketball teams as well as its women's gymnastics team. [3] Constructed in 1967, the arena seats 12,707 spectators.

  6. University of Michigan Central Campus Historic District

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    The Ann Arbor Land Company gifted the fledgling University of Michigan forty acres of land at this spot in the late 1830s. The university accepted, and in 1840, the first four buildings, residences for faculty, were constructed. A dormitory/classroom building was soon added, and classes began on campus in 1841.

  7. Category:Concert halls in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Theater (Ann Arbor, Michigan) ... Miller Auditorium; Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts; O. Orchestra Hall (Detroit) P. Pease Auditorium; R. Royal Oak ...

  8. Michigan Theater (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    A second screen, the Screening Room, with a state-of-the-art sound system, seating for 200, and the ability to project films digitally, was added in 1999. The Michigan Theater is the current home of the annual Ann Arbor Film Festival, the Ann Arbor Symphony, and the Ann Arbor Concert Band.

  9. Live Alive Tour - Wikipedia

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    Welsh Auditorium: December 7, 1986 Columbus: Veterans Memorial Auditorium December 9, 1986 Saginaw: Saginaw Civic Center: December 11, 1986 Ann Arbor: Hill Auditorium: December 12, 1986 Merrillville: Holiday Star Theatre: December 13, 1986 Peoria: Peoria Civic Center Exhibit Hall: December 14, 1986 Muncie: Emens Auditorium: December 29, 1986 ...