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  2. The Fillmore - Wikipedia

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    The Fillmore is a historic music venue in San Francisco, California. ... For a standard show, the capacity of the Fillmore is 1,315 guests. Since 2007, ...

  3. The Fillmore Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The Fillmore Detroit is a concert venue for popular music acts as well as hosting many special events. The venue's current seating capacity is 2,900, 2,084 for reserved seating. The mezzanine and balcony levels still contain their original theatre seating.

  4. List of music venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Fillmore: 1,315 1922 Curran Theatre: 1,667 1907 Great American Music Hall: 470 March 26, 1922 Golden Gate Theatre: 2,200 1932 Herbst Theatre: 916 May 13, 1922 The Warfield: 2,300 September 29, 1958 SF Masonic Auditorium: 3,481 1980 Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall: 2,743 1932 War Memorial Opera House: 3,146 1915 Bill Graham Civic Auditorium ...

  5. Fillmore West - Wikipedia

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    The Fillmore West was a historic rock and roll music ... (including the socioeconomic deterioration of the Fillmore District, the modest capacity of The Fillmore, ...

  6. Miami Beach Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fillmore Miami Beach (originally the Miami Beach Municipal Auditorium) is an auditorium and concert venue located in Miami Beach, Florida. The venue is a part of the Miami Beach Convention Center complex. Opening in 1957, the auditorium was once home to many television variety shows, including the third revival of The Jackie Gleason Show.

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  8. Fillmore East - Wikipedia

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    The theatre at 105 Second Avenue that became the Fillmore East was originally built as a Yiddish theater in 1925–26, designed by Harrison Wiseman in the Medieval Revival style, at a time when that section of Second Avenue was known as the "Yiddish Theater District" and the "Jewish Rialto" [1] because of the numerous theatres that catered to a Yiddish-speaking audience.

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