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Strathmore (Maryland), the Glossary

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Strathmore is a cultural and artistic venue and institution in North Bethesda, Maryland, United States.[1]

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  1. 23 relations: American Speech–Language–Hearing Association, Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, Appleton P. Clark Jr., Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Carlton R. Sickles, Christylez Bacon, Colonial Revival architecture, Frédéric Yonnet, Georgian architecture, Grosvenor–Strathmore station, James F. Oyster, Levine School of Music, List of concert halls, List of music museums, Montgomery County, Maryland, National Philharmonic at Strathmore, North Bethesda, Maryland, Owen Danoff, Piotr Pakhomkin, Roger W. Stoller, The Baltimore Sun, Washington Metro, Washington, D.C..

  2. 1981 establishments in Maryland
  3. Art museums and galleries in Maryland
  4. Arts centers in Maryland
  5. Members of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington
  6. Music venues in Maryland
  7. Performing arts centers in Maryland

American Speech–Language–Hearing Association

The American Speech–Language–Hearing Association (ASHA) is a professional association for speech–language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists in the United States and internationally.

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Annapolis Symphony Orchestra

The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra (ASO), located in Annapolis, Maryland, has been in operation since 1962.

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Appleton P. Clark Jr.

Appleton Prentiss Clark Jr. (November 13, 1865 – March 25, 1955) was an American architect from Washington, D.C. During his 60-year career, Clark was responsible for designing hundreds of buildings in the Washington area, including homes, hotels, churches, apartments and commercial properties.

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO)For convenience, this article uses 'Baltimore SO' as the abbreviation for the orchestra, to avoid confusion with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and Boston Symphony Orchestra.

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Carlton R. Sickles

Carlton Ralph Sickles (June 15, 1921 – January 17, 2004) was an American lawyer and Congressman from.

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Christylez Bacon

Christylez Bacon (pronounced: Chris-Styles) (born March 5, 1986) is a hip hop music artist and multi-instrumentalist from Southeast Washington, Washington, D.C. He was nominated for a Grammy in 2010 for Banjos to Beatbox, a children's album covering many different musical genres.

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Colonial Revival architecture

The Colonial Revival architectural style seeks to revive elements of American colonial architecture.

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Frédéric Yonnet

Frédéric Yonnet (born 30 April 1973) is a French musician, producer and recording artist who is best known for his use of the harmonica as a lead in jazz, R&B, funk, gospel and hip-hop influenced music.

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Georgian architecture

Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830.

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Grosvenor–Strathmore station

Grosvenor–Strathmore station (formerly Grosvenor, pronounced) is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Washington Metro in North Bethesda, Maryland.

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James F. Oyster

James Frederick Oyster (February 14, 1851 – May 19, 1925) was a member of the District of Columbia Board of Commissioners, president of the DC Board of Education and merchant.

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Levine School of Music

Levine Music is a non-profit community music center serving the Greater Washington DC metropolitan area.

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List of concert halls

A concert hall is a cultural building with a stage that serves as a performance venue and an auditorium filled with seats.

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List of music museums

This list of music museums offers a guide to museums worldwide that specialize in the domain of music.

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Montgomery County, Maryland

Montgomery County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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National Philharmonic at Strathmore

The National Philharmonic (NatPhil) at Strathmore is an orchestra with over fifty professional musicians based at the Music Center at Strathmore in North Bethesda, Maryland.

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North Bethesda, Maryland

North Bethesda is an unincorporated, census-designated place (CDP) in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States, located just north-west of the U.S. capital of Washington, D.C. It had a population of 50,094 as of the 2020 census.

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Owen Danoff

Owen Danoff (born November 3, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter from Washington, D.C. He was a contestant on season 10 of NBC's The Voice where he reached the top 11.

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Piotr Pakhomkin

Piotr (Peter) Pakhomkin (born 1985) is a Russian-American classical guitarist who has performed at Carnegie Hall and given performances and masterclasses throughout Europe, Central and Northern America.

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Roger W. Stoller

Roger White Stoller (born January 21, 1954) is an American sculptor who specializes in large works integrating stainless steel, bronze and granite.

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The Baltimore Sun

The Baltimore Sun is the largest general-circulation daily newspaper based in the U.S. state of Maryland and provides coverage of local, regional, national, and international news.

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Washington Metro

The Washington Metro, often abbreviated as the Metro and formally the Metrorail, is a rapid transit system serving the Washington metropolitan area of the United States.

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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.

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See also

1981 establishments in Maryland

Art museums and galleries in Maryland

Arts centers in Maryland

Members of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington

Music venues in Maryland

Performing arts centers in Maryland

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strathmore_(Maryland)

Also known as Carlton R. Sickles Memorial Sky Bridge, Music Center at Strathmore, Strathmore Hall, Strathmore Hall Arts Center, Strathmore Music Center, The Music Center at Strathmore.