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Symphony Park is today the epicenter of culture in Southern Discovery Children’s Museum. . Located in the heart of downtown , Symphony The DISCOVERY Children’s Museum at the Donald W. Reynolds Park is pivotal to the area’s revitalization and quickly earned its Discovery Center addresses core educational areas of science, art position of prominence with the completion of two iconic and and culture and early important facilities: The Smith Center for the Performing Arts Center childhood development in 2012 and the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health with 26,000 square feet in 2009. Other planned uses include residential, retail, entertainment of interactive, hands-on and hospitality venues. exhibits that provide fun-filled education for Sustainable Community. children and families. Built on a brownfield, Symphony Park is a model of land recycling, The three-story museum transforming the area into a vibrant, sustainable new urban features nine interactive neighborhood. The only project in the state of Nevada to be galleries for traveling accepted into a national pilot program for green neighborhood exhibitions, daily programs, activities and collaborative cultural developments, Symphony Park was awarded Gold certification programming. discoverykidslv.org under stage 2 of the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for Neighborhood Development. Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. The Frank Gehry-designed Center for Brain Health is dedicated The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. to enhanced treatment of Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s, Parkinson’s, Named in honor of Fred W. and Mary B. Smith, this world-class multiple system atrophy performing arts center is (MSA), frontotemporal the performance home dementia and multiple to full-length, touring sclerosis (MS). Since Broadway productions, opening in July 2009, as well as music, the center has provided dance and theater from over 50,000 patient around the world. It is appointments and also home to resident 15,000 no-cost visits to companies, Nevada its patient and family Photo: Iwan Baan Ballet Theatre and Photo: Geri Kode service programs. Proceeds from the rental of the Keep Memory Las Vegas Philharmonic, and a variety of arts programming for local Alive Event Center support the Center for Brain Health’s work. children. Designed by David M. Schwarz, The Smith Center opened keepmemoryalive.org March 2012. thesmithcenter.com

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