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S. The Scary of Sixty-First; Scissors (film) The Sentinel (1977 film) Shivers (1975 film) Shrew's Nest; Sigaw; The Signal (2007 American film) The Silent Hour
The first Bollywood movie to be filmed entirely in Miami, United States [1] Drop Zone: 1994 Some scenes shot near Miami and in the Florida Keys: Fair Game: 1995 Flying Down to Rio: 1933 The first Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers film, set in Miami and Rio de Janeiro From Justin to Kelly: 2003 The Funhouse: 1981 The Galindez File: Gentle Ben: 2002 ...
Archer is a city in Alachua County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Gainesville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 1,140, up from 1,118 at the 2010 census. The city is named after James T. Archer, the first Florida Secretary of State.
14913 NW 140 Street Alachua, FL 32615 Archer: 13266 SW State Road 45 Archer, FL 32618 Cone Park: 2801 East University Ave. Gainesville, FL 32641 Hawthorne: 6640 SE 221 Street Hawthorne, FL 32640 High Springs: 23779 W US HWY 27 High Springs, FL 32643 Library Partnership: 912 NE 16th Ave Gainesville, FL 32601 Micanopy: 706 NE Cholokka Blvd ...
The Hippodrome Theatre (locally known as The Hippodrome or The Hipp) is a regional professional theatre in downtown Gainesville, Florida, United States. It was founded in 1973 by local actors and was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on July 10, 1979. [2] [3]
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Portrait of John Marshall by Cephas Thompson from c. 1809–1810. Marshall played an instrumental role in getting the second Richmond Theatre built. [9]The second Richmond Theatre was built on the same site as the first theatre, and was erected through the advocacy of John Marshall who was serving as Chief Justice of the United States at the time of the theatre's construction. [9]
Tuckahoe Apartments, also known as The Tuckahoe, is a historic apartment building in Richmond, Virginia. It was designed by W. Duncan Lee and built in 1928–1929. It is a massive, six-story, red brick, Georgian Revival style building.