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The Fillmore Detroit

1925 establishments in MichiganCinemas and movie theaters in MichiganConcert halls in MichiganDowntown DetroitEvent venues established in 1925
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The Fillmore Detroit is a multi-use entertainment venue operated by Live Nation. Built in 1925, the Fillmore Detroit was known for most of its history as the State Theatre. It is located near the larger Fox Theatre in the Detroit Theatre District along Woodward Avenue across from Comerica Park and Grand Circus Park. The Fillmore Detroit features a theatre with a Grand Lobby and three levels of seating, as well as the State Bar & Grill which has a separate entrance and is open when the theatre is not hosting events. The Detroit Music Awards are held annually at The Fillmore Detroit in April. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

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The Fillmore Detroit
West Elizabeth Street, Detroit

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48201 Detroit
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