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Ballroom interior in 2009. The Aragon Ballroom was built by brothers Andrew and William Karzas, who turned to ballrooms after making their early fortunes in nickelodeons and movie theaters. [3] Their first dance hall project was the 1922 Trianon Ballroom in Chicago designed by renowned theater architects Rapp & Rapp. With hopes of duplicating ...
The Bon Ton Ballroom: 1922–1942. 1922–1924: Harry Baisden and His Bon Ton Orchestra; 1924–1925: Ben Pollack and His Bon Ton Orchestra; The Aragon Ballroom: 1942–1967. 1944: Spade Cooley; 1944: Bob Wills; 1951–1955: Lawrence Welk; Cheetah Club: 1967–1970. 1969: Black Pearl; Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band; The ...
On March 27, 1943, the Aragon Ballroom opened for business. The Aragon Ballroom was on Lick Pier in the Ocean Park district. It was destroyed by fire on May 26, 1970 ...
Aragon Ballroom may refer to: Aragon Ballroom (Chicago), Illinois; Aragon Ballroom (Ocean Park, Santa Monica, California), now defunct, was on Lick Pier in this district; Aragon Ballroom (Rancho Bernardo, San Diego, California), built in 2007, at the Rancho Bernardo Inn golf resort
From 1955 until 1962, the ballroom served as a roller skating rink; first as Skater's Ballroom, and later as the Santa Monica Roller Rink, where the speed skating club won many state and regional championships and later Champion speed skater Ronnie Rains become a Roller Derby star. The rinks operator was Jack Goodrich who was a former ...
The area has several notable theaters, including the Aragon Ballroom, which is only 0.2 miles away. Since 2006 it has been owned by Chicago-based Jam Productions (itself owned by Jerry Mickelson and Arny Granat), which claims to be the "largest independent producer of live entertainment in the United States". [4] [5] [6]
3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.
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