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culture center

American  

noun

Anthropology.
  1. the part of a culture area in which the most distinctive traits of the area are concentrated.


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That sounds like a page right out of Mayor Bruce Harrell’s blueprint for reviving downtown as an arts and culture center.

From Seattle Times Mar. 7, 2023

With our baskets filled with treasures from the forest, we headed to Sovintola, a handicraft and culture center that included a full rustic kitchen that we could use.

From Salon Nov. 19, 2021

Her dream is to expand the tribal culture center currently located on the floor of a casino into a full-fledged museum, much like the one Nathan maintains in the middle of Rutherford Falls.

From Slate Apr. 22, 2021

Debbie Budlender, the manager of the House of Hope, an arts and culture center Mr. Goldberg was working to build near his home, said he had lung cancer.

From Washington Post Apr. 30, 2020

Our village had no doubt whatever that she was the moral and culture center of Kentucky.

From Memories of a Musical Life by Mason, William

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