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  2. Elizabeth Falkner - Wikipedia

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    A second spinoff location of Citizen Cake was located in the Virgin Megastore on Market Street in San Francisco. [2] From 2010 to 2011, Citizen Cake moved to 2125 Fillmore Street in Pacific Heights before closing. [2] The restaurant Orson was co-owned with partner Sabrina Riddle and opened in 2008 in SoMA at 508-4th Street, San Francisco. [6]

  3. Fillmore District, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Fillmore district was created in the 1880s to provide new space for the city to grow in an effort to address overcrowding. [11] 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 ...

  4. Mystery Diners - Wikipedia

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    Albert is seen accepting bribes from employees and customers to get special treatment, including kicking paying customers out of their seats and giving them free desserts, calling in a fake order to steal cakes from the bakery, and stealing the bakery's flour to help his sister's restaurant, with the help of Tony.

  5. Statue of Millard Fillmore - Wikipedia

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    Millard Fillmore was born in 1800 in the Finger Lakes area of upstate New York. [1] In the 1820s, he moved to the Buffalo metropolitan area and began practicing law. [1] After moving to Buffalo city proper, he began a career in politics, holding positions in the New York State Assembly and the United States Congress, among other offices. [1]

  6. Fillmore, California - Wikipedia

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    Fillmore is a small city in Ventura County, California, United States, in the Santa Clara River Valley. In an agricultural area with rich, fertile soil, Fillmore has a historic downtown that was established when the Southern Pacific built the railroad through the valley in 1887. The rail line also provided a name for the town: J. A. Fillmore ...

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  8. Fillmore - Wikipedia

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    Millard Fillmore (1800–1874), 13th president of the United States Abigail Fillmore (1798–1853), first wife of Millard Fillmore; Caroline Fillmore (1813–1881), second wife of Millard Fillmore; Nathaniel Fillmore (1771–1863), farmer and father of Millard Fillmore; Walter Fillmore (1933–2017), Brigadier General, USMC Ret.

  9. Nathaniel Fillmore - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Fillmore Jr. (April 19, 1771 – March 28, 1863), a Vermont farmer, was the father of U.S. president Millard Fillmore. A native of Bennington , he farmed there until he was in his mid-twenties when his brother Calvin and he moved to western New York.