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Kenan Center
The campus includes the beautifully landscaped grounds of the Kenan House, an 1859 Victorian mansion that features an art gallery
Visitors come from all over the world to enjoy the 25-acre Kenan Center campus campus that serves as a regional community center providing arts, education and recreation programming year-round.
The campus includes the beautifully landscaped grounds of the Kenan House, an 1859 Victorian mansion that features a gallery where exhibits of local and regional artists are held throughout the year. Other facilities include two converted carriage houses: one which serves as a Montessori Preschool and the other a 153-intimate theater where family and adult performances are presented.
The campus includes the beautifully landscaped grounds of the Kenan House, an 1859 Victorian mansion that features a gallery where exhibits of local and regional artists are held throughout the year. Other facilities include two converted carriage houses: one which serves as a Montessori Preschool and the other a 153-intimate theater where family and adult performances are presented.
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