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  2. Black Tap - Wikipedia

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    Black Tap was founded in 2015 as a 15-seater in New York City by restaurateur Chris Barish, son of Planet Hollywood founder and film producer Keith Barish. The restaurant was noted for its creatively-decorated milkshakes, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 2016, Black Tap received Time Out magazine's People's Choice award for 'Best Burger'.

  3. Gregory Hines - Wikipedia

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    Hines was born in New York City, on February 14, 1946, to Alma Iola (Lawless) and Maurice Robert Hines, a dancer, musician, and actor, and grew up in the Sugar Hill neighborhood of Harlem. [1] He began tap dancing when he was two years old, and began dancing semi-professionally at age five.

  4. Howard Sims - Wikipedia

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    Howard "Sandman" Sims (January 24, 1917 – May 20, 2003) was an African-American tap dancer who began his career in vaudeville.He was skilled in a style of dancing that he performed in a wooden sandbox of his own construction, and acquired his nickname from the sand he sprinkled to alter and amplify the sound of his dance steps.

  5. How to make Black Tap's glorious milkshakes at home - AOL

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  6. Cotton Club - Wikipedia

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    Cotton Club on 125th Street in New York City, December 2013. An incarnation of the Cotton Club opened on 125th Street in Harlem in 1978. [33] [34] James Haskins wrote at the time, "Today, there is a new incarnation of the Cotton Club that sits on the most western end of the 125th Street under the massive Manhattanville viaduct. The windowless ...

  7. List of ticker-tape parades in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Since 1886, New York City has honored politicians, generals, organizations, military veterans, athletes, and others with ticker-tape parades. [1] Parades are traditionally held along a section of Broadway, known as the "Canyon of Heroes", from the Battery to City Hall.

  8. Charles Coles - Wikipedia

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    During the period 1954–1955, Coles collaborated with Pete Nugent, a talented tap dancer from Washington, D.C., to open the Dance Craft studio on Fifty-second Street in New York City in spite of the ongoing decrease in the interest in tap dance in the 1950s. [2] However, their studio closed in 1957 due to the prevalent loss in interest.

  9. Category:Restaurants in New York City - Wikipedia

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