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Cartersville: A National Historic Landmark and a Georgia state historic site 8: Etowah Valley District: June 30, 1975 : Address Restricted: Cartersville: 9: Rebecca Latimer Felton House: Rebecca Latimer Felton House: January 31, 1979 : N of Cartersville off U.S. 411
Striders Concert Hall October 15, 1982 Atlanta: Agora Ballroom: October 21, 1982 Athens: i & i Club October 22, 1982 October 29, 1982 Atlanta: Fred B. Wenn Ballroom: November 5, 1982 Baton Rouge: The Bayou November 6, 1982 New Orleans: Tupelo's Tavern November 8, 1982 Birmingham: Old Town Music Hall November 9, 1982 Knoxville: The Place ...
Cartersville is located in south-central Bartow County, 42 miles (68 km) northwest of downtown Atlanta and 76 miles (122 km) southeast of Chattanooga, Tennessee.. The Etowah River flows through a broad valley south of the downtown, leading west to Rome, where it forms the Coosa River, a tributary of the Alabama River.
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the U.S. state of Georgia.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 628 law enforcement agencies employing 26,551 sworn police officers, about 274 for each 100,000 residents.
The Reunion Tour was a 2007–2008 worldwide concert tour by the Police, marking the 30th anniversary of their beginnings. At its conclusion, the tour became the third (now 19th) highest-grossing tour of all time , with revenues reaching over $360 million.
Danforth Music Hall: March 22, 1980 March 23, 1980 [95] Detroit: United States Motor City Roller Rink Heaven 17: March 24, 1980 Cleveland: Agora: March 26, 1980 Columbus: Agora Ballroom March 28, 1980 Atlanta: The Agora: Mouth-to-Mouth March 29, 1980 Deacon Little Band March 30, 1980 Gainesville: Florida Gymnasium: March 31, 1980 Homewood ...
The Chitlin' Circuit was a collection of performance venues found throughout the eastern, southern, and upper Midwest areas of the United States. They provided commercial and cultural acceptance for African-American musicians, comedians, and other entertainers following the era of venues run by the "white-owned-and-operated Theatre Owners Booking Association (TOBA)...formed in 1921."
Center Stage is a mid-sized concert complex comprising three separate venues located in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally known as Theatre Atlanta, the concert hall was built in memorial to a young theater enthusiast. Upon its opening in the fall of 1966, the building functioned as a performing arts theater, but has since become primarily music-focused.