Davis, formerly known as Davisville, is a train station in Davis, California. It was built by the California Pacific Railroad between August 24 and November 15, 1868, connecting Davis to Washington (now part of West Sacramento) to the east, Vallejo to the southwest, and Marysville to the northeast via a wye at Davis to Woodland, where the line separated to go northwest to Redding via Tehama and northeast to Marysville via a drawbridge at Knights Landing. In 1871 the Cal-P (as it later was called) was taken over by the Central Pacific Railroad; a fire later burned down the 19th century-style station. In 1914 the Central Pacific built a second depot, which was remodeled in 1986. The depot was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Of the 74 California stations served by Amtrak, Davis was the seventh-busiest in FY2012, boarding or detraining an average of about 1220 passengers daily.
Today, the depot is in use by Amtrak and is maintained by the City of Davis. Other ownership is the Union Pacific Railroad.
This is a list of recurring characters from Earth in the science fiction television show Stargate SG-1.
The Stargate Command (SGC) is a fictional military base at the (real) Cheyenne Mountain complex near Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is the main setting in Stargate SG-1 and occasionally features on Stargate Atlantis. The base extends many levels beneath the ground and is protected from most forms of attack including indirect nuclear detonations, also serving to contain biological, chemical or alien hazards to the outside world by means of a 'lockdown' status. Stargate Command is typically commanded by a General and is staffed by subject matter experts and military support personnel, several elite special operations teams, and several SG teams, including SG-1. The majority of the teams are United States Air Force with some United States Marine Corps, civilians and United States Army, but other nations have SG teams operating from the SGC as well after the events of season 5.
The Davis was a cyclecar manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by the Davis Cyclecar Company in 1914. The car used a two-cylinder Spacke air-cooled engine, and featured three-speed selective transmission and a double chain drive on a 93 inch wheelbase. The Davis was similar to the French Bedelia (cyclecar) in that the driver sat in the rear seat. The tandem two-seater cost $425, but designer William Norris Davis was unable to secure the capital to undertake production. He moved to the West Coast and joined the Los Angeles Cyclecar Company.
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Jessica Ann Johnson (née Simpson; born July 10, 1980) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, reality television personality and fashion designer who made her debut in 1999. Since that time, Simpson has made many recordings, starred in several television shows, movies and commercials, launched a line of hair and beauty products, and designed fragrances, shoes and handbags for women. She has devoted time to philanthropic efforts including Operation Smile and a USO-hosted tour for troops stationed overseas. She started The Jessica Simpson Collection in 2006.
Final Fight (Japanese: ファイナルファイト, Hepburn: Fainaru Faito) is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up video game produced by Capcom. Originally released as an arcade game in 1989, it was the seventh title released for the CP System hardware. Set in the fictional Metro City, the player controls one of three characters: former pro wrestler and mayor Mike Haggar, his daughter's boyfriend Cody, and Cody's best friend Guy, as they set out to defeat the Mad Gear gang and rescue Haggar's young daughter Jessica.
The game began development as a sequel to the original Street Fighter released in 1987, but the genre was switched from a fighting game to a beat 'em up and the title was changed following the success of Double Dragon. Final Fight was ported to various home consoles such as the SNES and was followed by a few sequels. Its development team later worked on the original Street Fighter II and some of the characters from Final Fight later appeared as playable fighters in other entries of the franchise such as the Street Fighter Alpha sub-series.
Actors: Scott C. Brown (actor), Adrian DiGiovanni (actor), Brian Lewis (actor), Moses Olson (actor), Don Thacker (actor), Josh Truax (actor), Rachelle Henry (actress), Trin Miller (actress), Wonder Russell (actress), Hope Shanthi (actress), Mahria Zook (actress), Tracey Shrier (producer), Allison Vanore (producer), Mikael Hedberg (writer), Don Thacker (writer),
Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi,Actors: Joshua Briscoe (actor), Ryan Brogdon (actor), James Burgan (actor), Glenn Bert Coe Jr. (actor), Michael W. Green (actor), Alan Gunter (actor), Richard Houghton (actor), Paul Jairus (actor), Fred Keel (actor), Jimmy Lee Kelley (actor), James Larabee (actor), AJ Latta (actor), Fabian Lopez (actor), O.T. Mitchell (actor), Carl Bailey (actor),
Plot: Apathy is in the air. Crime rates have reached an all-time high. And two detectives are on the trail of a killer. Police officers Matt Harrison and Joseph Brown have been partners for the past 3 years. While investigating a murder case at a Dallas nightclub, their search leads them to one of the most dangerous drug kingpins in America. Their faith will be put to the test and will have to rely on a higher authority to make it out alive.
Genres: Crime, Drama,Actors: Joey DeChello (actor), Bryan Gibson (actor), William P. Hill (actor), William P. Hill (actor), Mike Michaels (actor), Michael Ortegon (actor), Gerald 'Tre' Searcy III (actor), Ta'Kara Thompson-Harden (actor), Christopher Watson (actor), Denee Lortz (actress), Jean McDaniel Lickson (actress), Michelle Van Der Water (actress), Daniel Hankins (producer), Gerrad Wilson (writer), B.J. Blue (composer),
Plot: Henry Davis is a former Congressional candidate who is scheduled to receive lethal injection for the murder of his wife and two kids. Henry has not spoken a word since the murders and seems almost catatonic. The only thing that he seems to find any interest in is a picture of his late family. Hours away from his scheduled execution, Henry relives the events from that tragic day.
Keywords: two-word-title, written-by-directorActors: Dan Chase (actor), Joshua Wolf Coleman (actor), Patrick Coleman Duncan (actor), Andy Goldenberg (actor), Daniel Graves (actor), Michael Wayne James (actor), Darren Joel (actor), Joshua Krause (actor), Hal Lublin (actor), Cayman Mitchell (actor), Nick Roberts (actor), Dan Rosenberg (actor), Gary Rubenstein (actor), Ari Shaffir (actor), Shawn Barber (actor),
Plot: In March of 2002, the top executives at the Fox Television Network met on a Monday morning, to exchange information about a new reality program rumored to be in production. The idea had all the makings of "the next big thing," and so a strategy was immediately hatched to acquire the show which was being produced by two young filmmakers, with the backing of a European financier. By April of 2002, production was halted on the show, with no finale in the can, and a police investigation pending. On the advice of counsel, the filmmakers refused to take any calls or answer any questions regarding their show. Since then, the story behind the show has become the stuff of Hollywood urban legend. Now, the producers behind TAKE MY WIFE...PLEASE!, are telling that story for the first time, in a film that goes behind the scenes, and recounts what took place during the making of the show. From the moment the initial seed was planted, through development, casting, and the tumultuous production, Ezra Landes takes filmgoers on a journey though the world of reality television, and demonstrates just how quickly two people can find themselves REELING IN REALITY.
Genres: Comedy,