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Keith Albee Performing Arts Center

Keith Albee Performing Arts Center

5.0
(1 review)
0.3 mi

My 100th review belongs to one of my favorite places. Opening in 1928, the Keith Albee maintains…read moreits historic structure and aesthetic, remaining completely functional and beautiful. Among other events, I grew up with the incredible Huntington Symphony Orchestra, who hosts all their indoor concerts here, as far as I know. Not only is it a gorgeous theater, but it has remarkable acoustics, much better than far larger and newer theaters I've been to for orchestral concerts. I highly recommend sitting in the balcony for an event like this, as sound is absorbed by clothing, so music is much more easily listened to (and watched) from the balcony. The Keith Albee is truly beautiful, and I am so happy it has retained its historic beauty over the years. There is an old fashioned box office, detailed carpeting, and even lovely restrooms. The restrooms include a "lounge" with seating. I was always mesmerized by the lights and details of the theater itself growing up, and still admire them every time I go as an adult. I highly recommend attending an event here if you haven't, especially a music event such as the Huntington Symphony Orchestra. You don't need to be "high class" to come here and feel that you belong. I have always felt at home in my beat-up Converse, no matter what the people around me are wearing. It is probably my favorite place in Huntington, and truly a gem of the city.

From the owner: One of West Virginia's most iconic landmarks, the Keith-Albee is a historic 2,417-seat venue…read moreserving the Tri-State since 1928, hosting national productions, local performances, and special events.

Marshall University

Marshall University

4.0
(10 reviews)
1.0 mi

I attended Marshall University from 1989-1994. It has changed a lot since I graduated, but what…read morehasn't changed is my love for MU. I studied public relations in the school of journalism. My bachelors degree, persistence, and God's blessings have taken me further than I could have ever imagined! There were a few things that attracted me to Marshall. I liked that I could walk from one end of campus to the other in roughly ten minutes. And my parents lived less than an hours drive from Huntington. And lastly, they offered a tuition discount because my hometown in Kentucky was nearby. I was employed at the book store through the work study program. I could stop in for an hour, go to class and come back and work for a few hours. I loved the flexibility! The two pain points were registering for classes which meant standing in line in the basement and praying the classes I wanted were still open when I got to the front of the line. The other headache was completing the financial aid form and waiting to speak to a counselor. Now, neither is an issue because students can register for classes and fill out the FASFA form online. I've stayed connected to Marshall through volunteering on local alumni boards first in Baltimore, MD and now in Jacksonville, FL. Marshall has and is growing tremendously both the campus and the student body. I still enjoy attending football and basketball games when I'm in town visiting my family. I wouldn't change my college experience for anything! The education and life-long friendships are priceless;)))

I really enjoyed coming to Visit Marshall University with my mom and dad for Green and White Day…read more The students and staff were so nice and greeted my family and i with a smile and asked how we were doing . Then when my family and I took a tour of the campus we had lunch at one of the dining halls which was awesome. After my family and I met Mrs. Bianca who is the Autism Training center coordinator We we're really excited to have the opportunity for me(Brady McPherson) to have the opportunity possibly be a part of the Autism program that Marshall University had to offer. I am also excited because I recently got into Marshall University and am really looking forward to having the opportunity to Study Special Education for 4 years I will be an Incoming Freshman Next year for the Fall 2024-2025 year . Thanks for being awesome Marshall . Sincerely, Brady McPherson

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Award winner Woody Woodrum.
85th Alumni Awards Banquet
85th Alumni Awards Banquet
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