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  2. The Chameleon Club - Wikipedia

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    At its conception, the small approximately 100 person capacity room offered performances of live, original music in Lancaster. In 1988, three years after its opening, the club was relocated to the 200 block of Prince Street with an entrance on Water Street.

  3. Village Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    The Village Nightclub, also known as The Village, is a nightclub and music venue located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.The club opened Dec 4, 1954. [1]The club since has hosted performances by Blue Öyster Cult, Cheap Trick, Dio, Kansas, Cyndi Lauper, Bruce Springsteen, and other bands and musicians.

  4. List of music venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Rooftop at Pier 17: 3,500 1988 Gerald W. Lynch Theater: 595 1903 New Amsterdam Theatre: 1,747 1886 Webster Hall: 1,500 May 5, 1891 Stern Auditorium: 2,804 1906 Hammerstein Ballroom: 3,500 2003 Skirball Center for the Performing Arts: 850 1912 Hayes Theater: 597 February 14, 1968 The Theater at Madison Square Garden: 5,600 2007 Irving Plaza ...

  5. Go inside the new country bar with a rooftop patio open near ...

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    2 Fisted Willie’s, a country bar with a rooftop patio, opened at 388 Woodland Ave. in University Plaza on Sept. 19, 2024. It’s located in University Plaza and over the years has been the ...

  6. Rooftop bar to reopen in downtown Fayetteville, with a new ...

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    Kress Rooftop Bar and Lounge is tentatively slated to open June 14 at 229 Hay St., he said week. One of the seating areas at downtown Fayetteville’s only rooftop bar, Kress Rooftop Bar and ...

  7. W. W. Griest Building - Wikipedia

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    The W.W. Griest Building was named after William Walton Griest, a former Pennsylvania representative and head of Lancaster Public Utilities.. Designed by noted Lancaster architect C. Emlen Urban and built between 1924 and 1925, this historic structure was created in the Italian Renaissance Revival.

  8. New private dining club, rooftop bar coming to historic ... - AOL

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    A rooftop bar is planned for the top of the building on Broadway where the new private dining club will be. Club membership at The Melroy Membership will be limited to about 1,000 members and the ...

  9. The Ware Center of Millersville University - Wikipedia

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    At that point, the building was known as “Millersville University-Lancaster”, [11] as it wasn’t until September 12, 2011 that it was renamed “The Ware Center” in honor of philanthropists Paul W. and Judy S. Ware at a dedication ceremony in the building’s main theater, Steinman Hall. [7] [12]