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Virginia vs. Duke on the big screen at The Paramount

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the paramountWhen the Virginia Cavaliers are on the road at Duke on Feb. 13, you can cheer them on the big screen at The Paramount.

The Downtown Charlottesville threater will open the doors for free to show the game live with concessions available throughout the game.

The free event is made possible by a community sponsor, Virginia National Bank.

 

Details

WHO: The Paramount Theater
WHAT: NCAA Men’s Basketball: UVA vs. Duke
WHEN: Saturday, February 13
WHERE: The Paramount Theater, Charlottesville, VA
Online: theparamount.net/2016/ncaa-mens-basketball-uva-vs-duke/
Phone: 434-979-1333
In Person: Paramount Box Office, 215 East Main Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902, Monday-Friday 10AM-2PM

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