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But President Millard Fillmore, determined to open up trade with Japan, has sent Commodore Matthew C. Perry across the Pacific, and, to the consternation of Lord Abe and the Shogun's other Councillors, the stirrings of trouble begin with the appearance of Manjiro, a fisherman who was lost at sea and rescued by Americans.
Fillmore has one motel property, The Budget Host Inn of Geneva.
He has also appeared at the Largo and at the Fillmore in San Francisco as a special guest with Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, and accompanied the Dave Rawlings Machine on part of their west coast tour in spring 2010.
The Fillmore Police Department has a Bike Patrol Unit, which consists of eight specially trained deputies.
Fillmore Central School District (# 2198 ) is a public district that has one school in Harmony, the High School ( 7-12th grade ).
The school district has consolidated with several small towns, Rosendale, Bolckow, Rea, and Fillmore.
Thus, the once new interstate which once hastened the town's exodus has breathed new life into the town since the new state road connects to either the northbound or southbound I-15 interchanges within a few miles in either direction and also greatly reduces the driving time to Fillmore, Utah, county seat and one-time territorial capitol.
Notwithstanding continuing to perform on occasion, the group has never returned to the level of popularity enjoyed in the early Avalon Ballroom / Fillmore Auditorium days.
This was the beginning of another movement, at least in the public's eye, that would coalesce in San Francisco on October 7, 1955 -- at the Six Gallery on Fillmore Street -- with Allen Ginsberg's Howl, a Reading that has gone down in history as the moment of conception of the Beat movement.
The Fillmore has once again become a San Francisco hot spot with frequent shows.
Live Nation has recently begun a campaign to expand the Fillmore " brand " by changing the names of a number of established clubs it owns around the U. S. This includes clubs in Denver, Detroit, the Fillmore at the TLA in Philadelphia, the Fillmore at Irving Plaza in New York City, and the Fillmore at the Jackie Gleason Theatre in Miami Beach, Florida.
Yankee Poodle has lost her secret identity and is a fugitive from the law, accused of trying to assassinate President Mallard Fillmore.
Darin Gray was in Brise-Glace, and has performed and recorded with Jim O ' Rourke and with Glenn Kotche in On Fillmore.
Originally, Fillmore, Utah was the territorial capital, but in 1856 it was moved to Salt Lake City, where it has stayed ever since.
This poster, although produced later in London, and supposedly commissioned by Hendrix has text along the top to make it appear as if it was an original poster, advertising his ( post Monterey ) 1967 Fillmore concerts, this design was possibly what he had in mind.
In the San Francisco Bay Area, the band has built a following with frequent performances at The Fillmore, Warfield Theatre, and the historic Regency Center.
This change in socio-economic identity has caused the Upper Fillmore to be commonly called " Lower Pacific Heights " in recent times, especially by its non-native residents.
Overall, most locals agree that the Fillmore has been steadily shrinking for several decades.
By the end of the series, Jake graduates from Millard Fillmore Middle School and he is dating Rose, whom he has strong, enduring romantic feelings for.

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This album came close on the heels of their breakthrough At Fillmore East ( 1971 ) set and featured live tracks that did not make it onto that album, including boogie classic " One Way Out " and two entire album sides devoted to " Mountain Jam ", a 33-minute improvisation based around Donovan's song " There Is a Mountain.

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Charles Sullivan was a mid-20th century black entrepreneur and businessman in San Francisco who owned the master lease on the Fillmore Auditorium.
The Fillmore was considered the center of the Jewish community in San Francisco in the early 20th century.

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Because of its preserved downtown, Fillmore is a popular filming location for television and movies.
After the 1906 earthquake Fillmore Street, which had largely avoided heavy damage, temporarily became a major commercial center as the city's downtown rebuilt and began a period where the district where migrant groups from Jews to Japanese and then African-Americans predominated.
This " urban renewal " that was occurring in response to the ending of World War II had destroyed the heart of this section of San Francisco — The Fillmore District, west of downtown, hundreds of homes and thousands of residents were displaced due to the city's plans to expand the downtown business sector.
The campus is located in the downtown area of Phoenix, in an area bound by Van Buren Street, Fillmore Street, 1st Avenue, and 7th Street.

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The JEM Theatre, a recently renovated movie theater originally built in 1940, is the only one operating in Fillmore County.
* March 8 – Bill Graham opens the Fillmore East in an abandoned movie theater in New York City.
The theatre that became the Fillmore East was originally built as a Yiddish theater in 1926, a time when this part of Second Avenue was known as the " Jewish Rialto " because of the numerous theatres that catered to a Yiddish-speaking audience.

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On March 8, 1968 Bill Graham opened the Fillmore East in what had been a Yiddish Theatre on Second Avenue at East 6th Street.
A music video for " Chicken Huntin ' ( Slaughter House Mix )" was shot at the State Theatre ( now called the Fillmore Theatre ) during an actual Insane Clown Posse concert.
On December 7, 1974, Barry Stuart ( Stein ), reopened the venue as the NFE Theatre" NFE " standing for " New Fillmore East " – with a concert presenting Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
Some of the locations include the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, the General Motors Building, and Fillmore East.
What is now The Fillmore Detroit Theatre ( 1925 ) arose on the same site at 2115 Woodward.
The TLA, also known as Theatre of the Living Arts, The Fillmore at the Theatre of Living Arts or Theater of Living Arts, is a music venue located at 334 South Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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When this proved too small he took over Winterland and then the Fillmore West ( in San Francisco ) and the Fillmore East ( in New York City ), where the major rock artists, from both the US and the UK, came to play.
Scott was nominated on the 53rd ballot by a margin of 159 – 112 ( with 21 for Webster ), again with a highly sectional vote ; Scott won the North by a 142 – 11 vote ( with 21 for Webster ) while Fillmore won the South by a margin of 101 – 17.
* Examples of " regimental " marches include Semper Fidelis by John Philip Sousa ( when not recapitulated back to the beginning of the march-see below ), Men of Ohio by Henry Fillmore, Bugles and Drums by Goldman, and Robinson's Grand Entry by Karl L. King.
The mother of President Millard Fillmore, Phoebe Millard ( Fillmore ), was born in Northbridge.
Mail service was established, and after rejecting several names for the budding town ( including naming it in honor of then-President Millard Fillmore ), the locals suggested the name Plano ( from the Spanish word for " flat "), a reference to the local terrain.
* Fiyo at the Fillmore, Volume 1 ( 2003 ), Too Funky
For the first five seasons, from 1976 to 1980, the show was set in Milwaukee ( executive producer Thomas L. Miller's home town ), taking place from roughly 1959 ( one early episode involves the girls ' three-year high school reunion of the Fillmore High Class of 1956 ) through the early 1960s.
* Fillmore ( Cars ), a character from Disney's movie Cars
* Fillmore ( film ), a music documentary filmed in 1971 at the Fillmore West auditorium
* Charles Fillmore ( Unity Church ) ( 1854 – 1948 ), one of the founders of the Unity Church
* Millard Fillmore ( 1800 – 1874 ), thirteenth President of the United States
** Abigail Fillmore ( 1798 – 1853 ), first wife of Millard Fillmore
** Caroline Fillmore ( 1813 – 1881 ), second wife of Millard Fillmore
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