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Lincoln Center on stage at Senate Tourism Committee Meeting
Betty Little
February 14, 2012
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Lincoln Center President Reynold Levy was the featured speaker at a recent New York State Senate Cultural Affairs, Tourism, Parks & Recreation Committee meeting in Albany.
Lincoln Center is the world’s leading performing arts center. Located on 16.3 acres in New York City, the Lincoln Center complex comprises 11 Resident Organizations, including Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
Since Lincoln Center first opened its doors, it has been a major contributor to New York City’s cultural life and a dynamic economic engine for the region, hosting some five million visitors annually and transforming the Upper West Side into an exciting neighborhood that is now one of New York’s most desirable places in which to live and work.
Pictured from left are Senator Jose M. Serrano, committee chair Senator Betty Little and Mr. Levy.
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