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theatre building in Sarasota, USA

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1970
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Performing arts centre, built 1968-1970 by William Wesley Peters of Taliesin Associated Architects. Named after Lewis and Eugenia Van Wezel whose bequest helped funding the building. 1741 seats. (English)
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theatre building in Sarasota, USA
  • Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
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Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall [Sarasota]
theatre building in Sarasota, USA
  • Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall

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27°20'34.080"N, 82°33'1.440"W
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Performing arts centre, built 1968-1970 by William Wesley Peters of Taliesin Associated Architects. Named after Lewis and Eugenia Van Wezel whose bequest helped funding the building. 1741 seats. (English)
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777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34236
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34236
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1230
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1970
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