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In 1962 the Sidney Janis Gallery mounted The New Realists, the first major pop art group exhibition in an uptown art gallery in New York City.
) After the rail line's initial steep climb through the bluffs of west Omaha and out of the Missouri River Valley, the route followed the Platte River west through Nebraska, establishing many townships along the way ( Elkhorn, Grand Island, North Platte, Ogallala, Sidney, Nebraska ), the Colorado Territory ( Julesburg ), the Wyoming Territory ( Cheyenne, Laramie, Green River, Evanston ), the Utah Territory ( Ogden, Brigham City, Corinne ), and connecting with the Central Pacific at Promontory Summit.
He was nominated again, this time for Best Actor, for the gritty The Pawnbroker ( 1965 ), a Sidney Lumet film in which Steiger portrays an emotionally withdrawn Holocaust survivor living in New York City.
Kenneth City was founded in 1957 by Sidney Colen, a local developer, who named the city after his son Kenneth Colen.
Sidney was the recipient of the 1964 All-America City Award.
In the 1950s, another transportation element, the Interstate Highway, would play a significant role in the development of Sidney which later helped earn its title " All-America City " in 1964.
Until the 1960s one could board the Knickerbocker Limited in Sidney and then step down in Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
* City of Sidney
* Source: City of Sidney Economic Development Comprehensive Plan Update-2009
* Sidney City Schools
The City of Sherman was named after General Sidney Sherman ( July 23, 1805 – August 1, 1873 ), a hero of the Texas Revolution.
* " Big City Blues " w. Sidney D. Mitchell m. Archie Gottler & Con Conrad
*" Wild Cat Blues / Kansas City Man Blues " by Clarence Williams Blue 5, featuring Sidney Bechet
Sidney was featured in People magazine, Rolling Stone, Billboard and Music City News and appeared on numerous national TV shows, including Nashville Now, Church Street Station, Hee Haw, Austin City Limits, John Fogerty's Showtime Special, New Country and Charlie Daniels Jam.
In 1934, Sidney Kingsley wrote a play about a group of children growing up on the streets of New York City.
* Sidney Ponson, former starting pitcher for the Orioles, San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Minnesota Twins Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals ; knighted by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands
Chi-Sound, besides recording the Chi-Lites, Dells, and Gene Chandler, had a number of excellent disco-soul acts between 1976 and 1982, including Windy City Orchestra, Ebony Rhythm Funk Campaign, Magnum Force, Sidney Joe Qualls ( previously signed to Brunswick Records subsidiary Dakar in the early ' 70s ), Manchild and the Chi-Sound Orchestra.
As the historian Sidney Fine details in Violence in the Model City, partisan political issues complicated decisions, as is common in crisis.
New York City has favored " dead end " since at least the 1930s, when Sidney Kingsley used the phrase to title his Broadway play about poor, tough East Side youths with lives of little promise, in contrast to the dead-end streets of the nearby Sutton Place neighborhood.
He was born in The Bronx borough of New York City, New York, the son of Sally ( née Kitzis ) and Joseph Sidney Hirsch, an electrician.
Public-access television was created in the United States between 1969 and 1971 by the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ), under Chairman Dean Burch, based on pioneering work and advocacy of George Stoney, Red Burns ( Alternate Media Center and Sidney Dean ( City Club of NY ).
Filmmakers George Stoney, and Red Burns ( who had served on the Canadian Film Board ), along with Sidney Dean ( City Club of NY ), were instrumental in developing the theoretical legal basis and the practical need for Public-access television, and helped to eventually obtain Public-access television requirements in the franchise agreement between the city government and the cable company.

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* Manuel Luis Quezón Day ( Quezon City and other places in The Philippines named after Manuel L. Quezon )
In 1973 Albion was named an All-America City by the National Civic League.
* Intersection of Ventura blvd and Laurel Canyon blvd in Studio City, Los Angeles is named Andrei Sakharov Square.
Four schools have been named for Heschel, in the Upper West Side of New York City, Northridge, California, Agoura Hills, California, and Toronto, Canada.
Pepin founded Bacardi Imports in New York City, and was named Cuba's Minister of the Treasury in 1949.
Two schools are named after him, Cecil B. DeMille Middle school, in Long Beach, California, and Cecil B. DeMille elementary school in Midway City, California.
The Legislature named Carson City to be the seat of Ormsby County and selected the hotel as the territorial prison with Curry serving as its first warden.
The modern Mexican municipality of Cuitláhuac, Veracruz and the Mexico City Metro station Metro Cuitláhuac are named in honor of Cuitláhuac.
The College of the City of New York is the former name of New York University's undergraduate college when the university was named " University of the City of New York ".
It was also for a time the official name of the first college in the public university system of New York City, later named ( and still called ) the City College of New York, and now officially the City College of the City University of New York.
In July 2010, Dublin was named as a UNESCO City of Literature, joining Edinburgh, Melbourne and Iowa City with the permanent title.
In 2008, New York City radio station Q104. 3 FM WAXQ named Don McLean's " American Pie " number 37 in their 2008 Top 1, 043 Songs Of All Time listener-generated countdown.
The Ethan Allen Express, an Amtrak train line running from New York City to Rutland, Vermont, is also named after him.
The Imperial cartographer Johann Friedrich Endersch completed a map of Warmia () in 1755 and also made a copper etching of the galley named " The City of Elbląg " ().
For quite some time, he had been planning to direct an epic movie named Megalopolis, a story about the aftermath and reconstruction of New York City after a mega-disaster, but after the city was hit by the real life disaster of September 11, the project was suddenly seen as being too sensitive.
In 1791, the commissioners named the permanent seat of government " The City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia " to honor Washington.
While visiting New York City in the late ' 30s, Pei met a Wellesley College student named Eileen Loo.
In 1943, the Americans established a radio locating station named Atlantic City in the north to try to locate German radio bases in Greenland.
* The City of Monroe, Michigan is also named for him.
* The City of Monroe, Georgia, incorporated in 1821, is named for him.

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