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Playmakers Theatre, North Carolina
Theatre, also known as Smith Hall, is a Greek Revival temple built in 1850, that was originally designed by New York architect Alexander Jackson Davis as Smith Hall, a combined library and ballroom.[2] After also being used as a laboratory, bath house, and law school, it became a theater in 1923. The Theatre is the perpetual home of the Carolina , although as their successor, the uses Paul Green Theatre as their primary venue. It was added to the in 1971. It was further declared a in 1973. tours.
GPS travel destinations: 35° 54′ 24″ N, 79° 3′ 2″ W

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