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  2. 9:30 Club - Wikipedia

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    During the band Cake's two-night run on May 30 and 31, 2009, the 9:30 Club introduced the official 9:30 Cupcake, made by Buzz Bakeshop of Alexandria, Virginia. [21] The 9:30 Cupcake is a devil's food cupcake with chocolate frosting and the club's italicized "9:30" logo on the top in white icing. The club is known for giving cupcakes to all ...

  3. New York City's 30th City Council district - Wikipedia

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    District 30 is based in the predominantly white neighborhoods of central Queens, including Maspeth, Glendale, Middle Village, and parts of Woodhaven, Ridgewood, and Woodside. [4] Forest Park is located within the district, as are a number of the city's cemeteries.

  4. List of gentlemen's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    4.30 New Jersey. 4.31 New Mexico. 4.32 New York. 4.33 North Carolina. 4.34 Ohio. ... NRHP-listed within Helena Historic District. Its floor design includes white ...

  5. House of Yes (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    House of Yes was created in 2007 by Kae Burke and Anya Sapozhnikova, two of the producers behind Lady Circus. From July 2008 to August 2013, Anya Sapozhnikova and Kae Burke ran a circus theatre and creative event space in East Williamsburg Brooklyn called the House of Yes, hosting aerial classes, creative events and circus theatre.

  6. Nightlife - Wikipedia

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    Nightlife in Times Square, Midtown Manhattan.One of the many nicknames for New York City is The City That Never Sleeps. [1] People enjoying the nightlife at a nightclub in Cape Town, South Africa Offer Nissim perform at Haoman 17 in Tel Aviv, Israel

  7. Area (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Area was a themed nightclub that operated from 1983 to 1987 at 157 Hudson Street in Manhattan, New York City. [1] It was a hot spot for celebrities and luminaries of the New York art scene. The club was known for its unusual invitations and changing themes.

  8. Danceteria - Wikipedia

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    This was the first trendy NYC-style nightclub to open in the Hamptons. Bill Bahlman DJ'ed the opening night of The Hamptons Danceteria. The third Danceteria operated from 1990 to 1993 in a run-down midtown space, the Martha Washington Hotel at 30 East 30th Street.

  9. The Cooler (night club) - Wikipedia

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    The Cooler, a music and performance space, opened on Wednesday, September 22, 1993 at 416 West 14th Street in the Meatpacking District in Manhattan. The club showcased a wide variety of experimental music, Americana music, roots music, and spoken-word performers.