The Carolina Theater Case Study

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What is the Legacy of The Carolina Theater Essential Questions: How can a landmark change over time and still be relevant? How does change happen to a landmark? How do citizens in the community influence change? Process: We started in Social Studies and by figuring your characterization of legacy and than that is how you begin to figure out what you believe legacy is for your landmark. We begin to plan our field trip and to visit the Carolina Theater, The Durham Athletic park, M&F Bank (Mechanics and Farmers) to go and explore the landmark and figure out the landmark of your choice to study. After we got back from our field trip we had to choose our landmark and begin to to collect research on our landmark such as the how was the landmark …show more content…

The Carolina Theater is a dynamic place, On February 2, 1926 the Theater was opened and then they only played classical or original films and plays, but now the theater has over 60 concerts a year ,they serve 15,000 school children with their Arts Discovery Educational Series and represent the gay and lesbian film festival. The Carolina Theater is one of the most interesting parts of Durham's downtown area, the theater has an amazing auditorium called the Fletcher Hall, which can seat 1,048 people and it is still used to this day for graduations and a diverse lineup of other events. The theater brings numerous nonprofit organizations for use of their facilities and brings more than 150,000 people to the downtown area to see their establishment that shows a significant reason on why this theater has a significant today. The theater would not have been open today if it weren't for the volunteers that urged with the city of Durham to keep the theater alive to restore the dying theater to a more elegant place that we enjoy today. The desegregation of the theater was led by the people of Durham like Whited Junior High School and people from Hillside High these people had gathered and peacefully protested for the the theater to be desegregated. The theater to me would not be here or it wouldn't be as great as it is today because anything that happened to the theater happened from the Durham community and when the community has that much of an influence on one theater it shows the power of the people. The Carolina Theater one of the businesses that left a huge legacy in the city of Durham. I believe the legacy of the Carolina Theater is Movement and I believe ’s the legacy because how much the theater has moved up on the importance level and how it used to look and how it is now with exhibits showing the history of the

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