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  2. Yokosuka - Wikipedia

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    The Yokosuka Arts Theatre, part of the Bay Square complex by Kenzō Tange, is a venue for opera, orchestral concerts, chamber music, and films. [17] Dobuita Street is situated in Yokosuka, close to the U.S. naval base. Therefore, this High Street has a very American influence, with many shops accepting U.S. dollars.

  3. United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka - Wikipedia

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    When Commodore Matthew Perry arrived in Japan in 1853, using naval pressure to open up Japan to foreign trade, Yokosuka was a quaint, native fishing village. In 1860, Lord Oguri Kozukenosuke, Minister of Finance to the Tokugawa Shogunate Government, decided that "If Japan is to assume an active role in world trade, she must have proper facilities to build and maintain large seagoing vessels."

  4. Puyallup (YT-806) - Wikipedia

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    Puyallup was delivered to the Navy at Yokosuka and is assigned to Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka. [5] She currently holds the title of "The Ready Tug" at Port Operations due to her reliability and sustained operational status. She is one of four Valiant-Class Harbor Tug's stationed at Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka.

  5. National Museum of the Pacific War - Wikipedia

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    The hotel had its own saloon and brewery, a ballroom that doubled as a theatre, a smokehouse, and a bath-house. [4] In its heyday, the hotel hosted such guests as Horace Greeley, Johnny Ringo, President Rutherford B. Hayes, General Robert E. Lee, General James Longstreet, General Phil Sheridan, William Sydney Porter and General Ulysses S. Grant.

  6. PHOTOS: 1972 destruction of 18-story Worth Hotel & theater in ...

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    On a misty Sunday morning in October 1972, a “spectacular” rumble brought down a 45-year-old Fort Worth landmark. When a mighty dust cloud cleared away, the 18-story Worth Hotel was gone.

  7. Yokosuka Arts Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Yokosuka Arts Theatre (横須賀芸術劇場, Yokosuka Geijutsu Gekijō) is part of the mixed-use Bay Square complex in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It opened in 1994. It opened in 1994. The horseshoe -shaped theatre seats 1,806 and there is a smaller hall, the Yokosuka Bayside Pocket, with a capacity of 600.

  8. Yoko Ono Lennon Centre - Wikipedia

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    Yoko Ono Lennon Centre is a teaching and performance facility in Liverpool, United Kingdom. Opened by Sean Lennon in March 2022, [ 1 ] it is owned and operated by University of Liverpool . It is named after Yoko Ono . [ 2 ]

  9. Fleet Science Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fleet Science Center is a science museum and planetarium in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. [1] Established in 1973, it was the first science museum to combine interactive science exhibits with a planetarium and an IMAX Dome (OMNIMAX) theater, setting the standard that most major science museums follow today. [2]