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Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center History 
Information: (206) 684-4757Address: 104 17th Ave S., 98144 > directions
Langston Hughes Performing Art Center is housed in what was formerly the Jewish Synagogue of Chevra Bikur Cholim. The building is listed in the National Registry as a historical landmark. Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center was established in 1969 as a dynamic and creative cultural arts center under the Model Cities, Urban Renewal program. Created to provide a cultural institution in Seattle's Central Area, LHPAC has been at the core of experimental, cutting edge, traditional, and emerging art forms for more than 30 years. LHPAC became a program of Seattle Parks and Recreation in 1972. It has been an essential gathering place for an African American canon of work in a neighborhood that has seen numerous demographic changes over the past three decades. The Center is committed to championing a cultural and artistic voice while building powerful connections with the diverse cultures in our community. This is accomplished through the creation of dynamic performing arts experiences for all. > view the Don Sherwood History
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