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Memminger Auditorium

Buildings and structures in Charleston, South CarolinaMusic venues in South Carolina
56 Beaufain St
56 Beaufain St

Memminger Auditorium (also known as Festival Hall) is a live performance and special events venue in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Memminger Auditorium
Beaufain Street, Charleston

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Memminger Auditorium

Beaufain Street
29401 Charleston
South Carolina, United States
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56 Beaufain St
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