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- Gone But Not Forgotten San Antonio Night Clubs Update
Cowboy Nightclub was at 5607 Kenwick Dr on the corner of Kenwick and Joiner Very early 80's hangout (80-82) This is not to be confused with Cowboys Dance Hall at IH 35 and Fratt Interchange Cowboys was very small as clubs go If you look on street view of Google Maps you will see just how small the club was
- Club in DC on F St early 2000s (live, clubs) - City-Data. com
I don't think Platinum opened til after the 9:30 moved I worked across the street from Platinum during the 2000s, and there was no club fire on that block during that time The only clubs on the block at that time were Platinum and Ultra, which was next door to Platinum
- Clubs on Houstons far west side, circa 1978-1982 (Richmond, Happy: club . . .
Visited lots of bars on Richmond Avenue strip of clubs Saw it evolve over the years Same as Westheimer constantly growing and changing There were many other places I visited on the west side but that is all I can remember right now Lots of fun back then What was the name of the club maybe on Hillcroft where the Houston Oilers would hang out?
- South Florida Night Life Memories (Miami, Hialeah: lenders, hotel . . .
Casanovas was not one of S Florida's hottest clubs, it wasn't located in a fancy hotel, nor did it sport a million dollar light show, but Casanovas hands down was Miami's most talked about spot, even today Casanovas name is spoken as if it's still standing One can compare Casanovas appeal and popularity as being Miami's own Studio 54
- 70s Dance Clubs (Seattle, Vancouver, Fox Island: houses, club, shop . . .
In the North end in early 70s, Bighorn was the big band at the Aquarius - also the Camelot on Lake City Way, the District Tavern, Embers in West Seattle, Pipeline (Heart played there) on Eastlake, My Place (airport), there was a downstairs bar on University Ave (Annie Rose the Thrillers were big there) - can’t remember the name Stack-o-wax was a short-lived early disco on Northgate Way
- Extinct music clubs in L. A. What are they now? (Los Angeles: hotel . . .
by the time i was old enough to go to LA for shows, i was going to the palladium, the glass house in pomona, and of course the clubs on sunset as well as the greek and the bowl i wonder if charles will have any more info for you, he had a great thread a while back with copies of flyers from all the punk hardcore shows he went to back in the day
- Which city has the most prominent strip-club culture most well-known . . .
The culture still exists The clubs just aren’t as out in the open as they used to be I remember being a kid in my dad’s van driving down Ste Catherine or Ontario and seeing the streets lined with neon-lit stripper silhouettes lol
- Remembering Dallas in the late 70s-80s (Bryan, Center: 2013, to eat . . .
Can't remember the name of the little two-level place in Old Town Village in the back of the complex (east side) Other clubs from around 1973-1976 that I remember include the Red Dog Saloon and Wellington's (owned by Craig Morton) on NW Highway Mike Ditka owned a bar near Inwood and Maple and he was usually there on weekends
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