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  • The Clay Center opened on July 12, 2003, and is one of the most ambitious economic, cultural and educational undertakings in West Virginia history. It is currently the home to Avampato Discovery Museum and the West_Virginia_Symphony_OrchestraWest Virginia Symphony. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Center%2C_West_Virginia
  • I see you have a serious answer, so I will give you a conflicting point of view. The Clay Center was built by cultural elites for cultural elites. It sits in a God-awful neighborhood among crack houses--but said cultural elites probably don't recognize these signs. See also, Tamarak West Virginia--a place where citizens of other states sell things to tourists passing through WV on 77/64--things that many West Virginians can't afford.

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