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  2. Grace's Little Belmont - Wikipedia

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    Grace's Little Belmont was a jazz music bar and lounge in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Located at 37 North Kentucky Avenue, it was one of the four popular black nightclubs situated on that street between the mid-1930s and mid-1970s; the others were Club Harlem, the Paradise Club, and the Wonder Gardens. The Little Belmont was located across the ...

  3. Category : Tourist attractions in Atlantic County, New Jersey

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    This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 05:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Providence, Caswell County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Providence is 7 miles (11 km) north-northwest of Yanceyville and directly south of Danville, Virginia. Providence has a post office with ZIP code 27315. [2] The small town annually hosts the "Spring Fling", a two-day event held on a weekend in late April or early May on the grounds of the Providence Volunteer Fire Department. [3]

  5. Paradise Club (Atlantic City, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The Paradise Club or Club Paradise was a nightclub and jazz club at 220 North Illinois Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It was one of two major black jazz clubs in Atlantic City during its heyday from the 1920s through 1950s, the other being Club Harlem .

  6. Northside, Atlantic City - Wikipedia

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    117, 138 North Indiana Avenue; 1707, 1711, 1713, 1714 Arctic Avenue; 61A, 61B North Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, Atlantic City, New Jersey Coordinates 39°21′51.84″N 74°25′55.81″W  /  39.3644000°N 74.4321694°W  / 39.3644000; -74.4321694

  7. Wonder Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its history, the Wonder Gardens presented both popular musicians and new talent. [11] In the late 1950s Dan Fogel began hanging around the Kentucky Avenue clubs regularly at the age of 10, shining shoes and listening in on top jazz organists like Groove Holmes, Larry Young, Jimmy Smith, and Jimmy McGriff playing the Hammond B3 organ at the Wonder Gardens and Club Harlem.

  8. Resorts Casino Hotel - Wikipedia

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    While campaigning for the gaming initiative, Resorts International also began planning for a future Atlantic City casino by securing an option for 55 acres (220,000 m 2) of land on the Atlantic City Boardwalk from the city's Housing and Re-Development Authority as well as acquiring Leeds & Lippincott Company, which owned Chalfonte-Haddon Hall ...

  9. The Orange Loop - Wikipedia

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    1925 pageant poster, Atlantic City. Historically, Tennessee Avenue was a shopping and dining district in the city, prior to urban blight. [9] The vicinity of New York Avenue on the loop and what was then Snake Alley (now Schultz-Hill Boulevard) one block over was once known as a bustling 1970s-era gay neighborhood and nightlife district. [10]