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  2. Streets of Fire - Wikipedia

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    Streets of Fire is a 1984 American action crime neo-noir film directed by Walter Hill, from a screenplay by Hill and Larry Gross.Described on the poster and in the opening credits as "A Rock & Roll Fable", the film combines elements of the automobile culture and music from the 1950s with the fashion style and sociology of the 1980s. [2]

  3. Stoney Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Jackson was born in Richmond, Virginia. Career He was ... Streets of Fire: Bird 1986 Knights of the City: Eddie 1987 Jocks: Andy 1988 Mortuary Academy: James Dandridge

  4. Steamer Company Number 5 - Wikipedia

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    Steamer Company Number 5 is a former Richmond fire station located at 200 West Marshall Street in Richmond, Virginia.. Designed by Richmond City Engineer Wilfred Emory Cutshaw, the building has a triangular plan to conform to the shape of its lot at the intersection of Brook Road and Marshall Street.

  5. Richmond Theatre fire - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Theatre fire occurred in Richmond, Virginia, United States, on Thursday, December 26, 1811. It devastated the Richmond Theatre , located on the north side of Broad Street between what is now Twelfth and College Streets.

  6. List of building or structure fires - Wikipedia

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    1811 – Richmond Theatre fire, Richmond, Virginia. 72 dead. ... November 18 – James Watt Street fire in Glasgow, Scotland, killed 24. 1969

  7. Richmond shooting – live: Two dead and five injured in mass ...

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    An emergency vehicle makes its way after a gunman opened fire, according to the police sources, in Richmond, Virginia US on 6 June 2023, in this screen grab obtained from a social media video ...

  8. Monument Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The J. E. B. Stuart Monument was located in the traffic circle at the intersection of West Franklin Street and North Lombardy Street. The statue of Stuart was removed by the City of Richmond on July 7, 2020. [28] The empty pedestal stood until February 2022, when it too was removed, and the traffic circle has been made into a garden.

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