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The Carroll County Schools Performing Arts Center was opened in 2017 to accommodate various needs of the school district. Designed as a music hall, the school system claims the venue as "the most acoustically calibrated facility in the western portion of Georgia".
Telephone. (770) 832-9633. Fax. (770) 834-9950. Website. carrolltoncityschools.net. The Carrollton City School District is a public school district in Carroll County, Georgia, United States, based in and serving the city of Carrollton.
A new junior high school was built in 1986 next to the high school while the historic Neel Reid building was sold to the community; now known as the "Tracy Stallings Community Center". The College Street School annex facility was also sold to the community and is now the Carroll County Administration Building.
Carrollton is located near the center of Carroll County at (33.580912, -85.076704 The Little Tallapoosa River flows through the northwestern part of the city. U.S. Route 27 passes through the city center, leading north 9 miles (14 km) to Interstate 20 in Bremen and south 42 miles (68 km) to LaGrange .
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center: 2001 Named for visual artist Clarice Smith, the 318,000-square-foot (29,500 m2) ... Named after Carroll County, Maryland. From ...
September 18, 1979 [2] Dominion Energy Center is a performing arts center in Richmond, Virginia that houses a number of venues including the historic Carpenter Theatre, Libby S. Gottwald Playhouse, Bob & Sally Mooney Hall, and the Genworth BrightLights Education Center. The theatre was formerly known as Richmond CenterStage.
Website. www.cobbenergycentre.com. Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre is a performing arts venue located in the Cumberland/Galleria edge city, in northwest Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The $145 million facility celebrated its grand opening September 15, 2007, with a concert by Michael Feinstein and Linda Eder. [ 1 ][ 2 ]
The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts is 1,500-seat, 151,000-square-foot (14,000 m 2) concert hall located in Carmel, Indiana. [1]After years of planning, The Palladium, one of three venues that comprises the Center for the Performing Arts, opened on January 29, 2011, and today serves as a venue by internationally recognized artists.