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Fiddler's Green is the title of a 1950 novel by Ernest K. Gann, about a fugitive criminal who works as a seaman after stowing away. [7] The author Richard McKenna wrote a story, first published in 1967, titled "Fiddler's Green,” in which he considers the power of the mind to create a reality of its own choosing, especially when a number of ...
Fiddler's Green was also the name of the Enlisted man's club at the now abandoned Naval Base at Bainbridge MD. Circa 1972. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.150.118.233 17:32, 30 July 2010 (UTC)
The Fargo Theatre is an art deco movie theater in downtown Fargo, North Dakota, United States. Construction on the building began in the fall of 1925 and the theatre opened on March 15, 1926. It was restored in 1999 to its historic appearance and now is a center for the arts in the Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan area.
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre; Former names: Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre (1988–2004, 2009–2010, 2013–present) Coors Amphitheatre (2004–2009) Comfort Dental Amphitheatre (2010–2013) Address: 6350 Greenwood Plaza Blvd Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111-4930: Location: Denver Metro: Owner: Museum of Outdoor Arts: Operator: AEG Live [1 ...
The RDO Building is an 18-story building located in downtown Fargo, North Dakota.It became the city's tallest building in 2020, surpassing the Radisson Blu since 1985, and is the second tallest building in the state behind the North Dakota State Capitol in Bismarck.
[2] [3] The county seat is Fargo, [4] the state's most populous city. The county is named for George Washington Cass, president of the Northern Pacific Railway from 1872 to 1875. It is the only Cass County in the United States that is not named after Lewis Cass. Cass County is part of the Fargo, ND-Moorhead, MN Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The Medora Musical is a musical revue produced each summer at the open-air Burning Hills Amphitheater near Medora, North Dakota. [1] The musical is a look back at the "Wild West" days of the region and includes references to Theodore Roosevelt, who spent time in western North Dakota, including in the nearby Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
The album was released on three LP records by Book-of-the Month Records as Duke Ellington at Fargo, 1940. The record sides were sequenced for use with a record changer (1/6, 2/5, 3/4). This version was also issued with different cover art as Duke Ellington at Fargo, 1940 Live by Jazz Heritage. Since the album was released in 1978, it has been ...