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as the location of the city's public schools. When schools were built away from the townsite boundaries starting in the 1950s, largely through the creation of the Anchorage Independent School District and later the Greater Anchorage Area Borough, the existing school building on that block eventually
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Building the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts was perhaps the most controversial undertaking of Knowles's six-year tenure as mayor, largely due to the doubling of the original $ 35 million cost estimate before construction completed. Mayor Tom Fink, Knowles' successor, threatened to defund the
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center over cost overruns. The design of the building was criticized for lacking a drop-off area, and for entrances on the wrong side of one-way streets. Even the proposed name of the center invited controversy as voters overturned the Anchorage Assembly's decision to name the center after Dr.
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Auditorium, the ACPA's direct forerunner, was also on this block. The Laurence Auditorium was perhaps best known as the site of the
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oil-lease sale in 1969, conducted by Alaska's state government under then-Governor
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The Alaska Center for the Performing Arts, with Town Square Park in the foreground
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The block on which the AlaskaPAC sits was designated in the
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became the City Hall annex and a community gymnasium. The
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Alaska Center for the Performing Arts official website
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Alaska Center for the Performing Arts is located in Downtown Anchorage
Alaska Center for the Performing Arts is located in Anchorage
Alaska Center for the Performing Arts is located in Alaska
Anchorage
Alaska
Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates
https://www.alaskapac.org
Anchorage, Alaska
Sydney Laurence
Anchorage Symphony Orchestra
Anchorage Opera
Anchorage townsite
Sydney Laurence
Prudhoe Bay
Keith Miller
George Sullivan
Tony Knowles
Martin Luther King Jr.
List of concert halls


"Anchorage Journal; Center for Performing Arts Is Off to a Sour Start"
The New York Times
Buildings of Alaska
Alaska Center for the Performing Arts official website
61°13′01″N 149°53′40″W / 61.21707°N 149.894393°W / 61.21707; -149.894393
Categories
Music venues completed in 1989
Buildings and structures in Anchorage, Alaska

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