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Shrine Auditorium and Expo HallThe Shrine Auditorium is a landmark large-event venue in Los Angeles, California. It is also the headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners. It was designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (No. 139) in 1975, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

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Goodman TheatreGoodman Theatre is a professional theater company located in Chicago's Loop. A major part of the Chicago theatre scene, it is the city's oldest currently active nonprofit theater organization. Part of its present theater complex occupies the landmark Harris and Selwyn Theaters property.

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Virginia High School (Minnesota)Virginia High School was a public secondary school located in Virginia, Minnesota, United States. Established in 1893, the school served students in grades 7–12 and was part of Independent School District 706 for most of its existence. Known as the home of the Blue Devils, Virginia High School played a central role in the civic, cultural, and educational life of the Iron Range. for more than 130 years. The school officially closed in June 2022, as part of the regional consolidation into Rock Ridge Public Schools, which now operates Rock Ridge High School.

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Goodman Department StoreGoodman Department Stores was a retail chain in Pictou County, Nova Scotia. It operated 34 departments between 1904 and 1985.The store was founded by European Brothers Harry and Sol Goodman and Harry's in-laws the Vinebergs of Quebec from the proceeds of fur and fish trading and the transfer of inventory from three small Quebec stores established earlier. Located in downtown New Glasgow the original and principal store was known as Vineberg, Goodman & Co. By 1931 it had expanded to three buildings from its Provost Street location incorporating the original Itiz Movie Theatre.The buildings were connected by a tunnel underneath the mainline railway running to Cape Breton. Department store Branches were established in Truro, Nova Scotia 1929 and in Antigonish, Nova Scotia in 1932 . By 1931 Harry and Sol Goodman took over the Nova Scotia operation leaving the Vinebergs to continue with a retail business which by that time operated stores in Montréal and Ottawa under the name Larocque. Sol and Harry Goodman divided their business in 1946, and thereafter Goodman Company Ltd. operated under the direction of Harry and then his four sons: Hyman, Waldo, Bernie, and Dr. Nordau Goodman until its closure in 1985 except as interrupted by wartime service. The third floor of the building operated as a public auditorium. During the second world war Goodman Auditorium as it was called served as an armoury and drill hall. In 1988 the New Glasgow structures were re-purposed into a shopping centre by Antigonish entrepreneur Brian MacLeod and local lawyers Richard Goodman Q.C., and Gregory MacDonald Q.C. whose firm became occupants on the second floor. The buildings, now called Goodman Place, have passed out of the ownership the Goodman family. Goodman's occupied a physically central location in the downtown area of New Glasgow, providing a public bus stop for the community as a whole. The Goodman Rotary Park on the west side of the East River of New Glasgow offers a view point of this former department store.

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Rock Ridge Public SchoolsRock Ridge Public Schools is a public school district located in St. Louis County, Minnesota, serving the communities of Virginia and Eveleth, as well as surrounding areas. The district, officially designated as Independent School District 2909 (ISD 2909), was formed through the consolidation of the former Virginia and Eveleth-Gilbert school districts. The district was established in 2020, with construction on a new joint high school—Rock Ridge High School—beginning that same year. The new facility opened to students in fall 2023, marking the full unification of the high school student bodies. The district serves approximately 2,400 students across four schools and is led by Superintendent Dr. Noel Schmidt. The district’s mascot is the Wolverine, and its motto is "Fiercely United."

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Virginia High School A Cappella ChoirVirginia High School A Cappella Choir was the premier auditioned vocal ensemble at Virginia High School in Virginia, Minnesota. Active from the early 1970s until the school's closure in 2022, the choir performed advanced choral repertoire, participated in regional festivals, and toured nationally. It was widely regarded as one of the most distinguished high school vocal ensembles in northeastern Minnesota.

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Goodman AuditoriumGoodman Auditorium was a 1,500-seat performance hall located inside Virginia High School in Virginia, Minnesota. For more than a century, it served as one of the Iron Range’s most iconic cultural venues, hosting concerts, musicals, community events, and nationally touring artists. Known for its exceptional acoustics and ornate interior, Goodman was often described as a “mini Carnegie Hall.”

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