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  2. File:Charleston Music Hall Second Floor.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Two parking garages were added in 1983, accommodating up to 1,300 cars. In 1994, the 36,000-square-foot (3,300 m 2) Grand Hall of the convention center received a new ceiling, paint and lighting and the ice rink was also converted into an exhibit hall in the 2001. The last renovations took place between 2004 and 2006 when about $250,000 was ...

  4. Charleston Municipal Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    With a capacity of 3,483 (2,377 on the orchestra level and 1,106 on the balcony), the Municipal Auditorium is the largest theater in West Virginia. Concerts , graduations , Broadway stage shows and other special events, including the annual presentation of The Nutcracker , are held on the auditorium's 65-by-85.5-foot stage.

  5. North Charleston Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The North Charleston Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena in North Charleston, South Carolina. It is part of the North Charleston Convention Center Complex, which also includes a performing arts center and convention center. It is owned by the City of North Charleston and managed by ASM Global. The coliseum opened in 1993, with the performing arts ...

  6. Gaillard Center - Wikipedia

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    With its 1,800-seat Rivers Performance Hall and a large multipurpose exhibition facility, the Gaillard became Charleston's largest performing arts venue. The Gaillard became home to the Charleston Symphony Orchestra in the early 1980s, and with the founding of Spoleto Festival USA in 1977, it helped propel Charleston onto the world stage.

  7. Music Farm (music venue) - Wikipedia

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    Music Farm is a music venue in Charleston, South Carolina located off of King Street. It was established on East Bay Street in April 1991 by Kevin Wadley and Carter McMillan. In the summer of 1998, the Music Farm was sold to Craig Comer, Riddick Lynch and Yates Dew.

  8. Template:Charleston WV Radio - Wikipedia

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  9. Sottile Theater - Wikipedia

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    The College of Charleston bought the former Gloria Theater in 1976 and planned on restoring it as a 1,000 to 1,200 seat venue. For ten years, however, the building was simply used as storage. [ 4 ] College of Charleston President Harry M. Lightsey, Jr., led efforts to refurbish the theatre in 1986, and it reopened in February 1990.