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T.X. also appeared at the Greater Hartford Fair, [5] the "Kid'rific" Children's Fair in downtown Hartford, [6] the Wadsworth Atheneum art museum, [7] the Connecticut Trolley Museum in East Windsor, [8] the Glastonbury Apple Harvest Festival, [9] the Connecticut International Auto Show at the Hartford Civic Center (now XL Center), [10] and ...
National Picture Show is an independent [1] film and television production company based in Santa Monica, California. The company works in all areas of digital workflow, from feature films and television programs to brand integration, web series , documentary and interactive.
The Ebenezer Grant House stands in the village of East Windsor Hill, on the west side of Main Street a short way north of its junction with Oxbow Lane. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, with a side-gable roof, two interior brick chimneys, and a clapboarded exterior. The main facade is five bays wide, with the main entry at the center.
Caesars Windsor (formerly known as Casino Windsor) is a casino hotel located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It is one of four casino resort hotels in the Detroit–Windsor area and was opened in May 1994 as a temporary casino on the waterfront of the Detroit River. The current, permanent resort opened on July 29, 1998.
The museum operates a 1.5 mile (2.4 km) heritage railroad over the original right-of-way of the Hartford and Springfield Street Railway Company's Rockville Branch. The Rockville Branch started at the Main Fish Market, and ran 17.5 miles (28.2 km) to Rockville, Connecticut.
This synchronized light show has been an Ankeny favorite since 2014. 705 N.E. Canterbury Drive: This light show includes 7,000 bulbs synchronized to four holiday songs.
Progress continues on The Putt Club, a new 18,000 square-foot entertainment complex at 1001 Bass Pro Drive in East Peoria featuring an 18-hole miniature golf course and other family activities.
On January 15, 1991, Milchan and Regency, as well as Scriba & Deyle of Germany and Canal+ of France, formed a $600 million joint venture to finance 20 films in five years, all of which were to be distributed by Warner Bros. [3] Therefore, Arnon Milchan rebranded Regency International Pictures to Regency Enterprises (as the old company became the holding for all Milchan’s investments) and a ...