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  2. Sue Ellen's - Wikipedia

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    Sue Ellen's is a ladies bar or lesbian bar in Dallas, Texas' gayborhood of Oak Lawn. [1] [2] It first opened in Dallas on January 19, 1989, and moved to its current Throckmorton Street location in 2008. [3] [4] Sue Ellen's, a two-story nightclub, has a long history of being part of Dallas' queer nightlife, and is the state's oldest lesbian bar.

  3. Oak Lawn, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Oak Lawn is a neighborhood in Dallas, Texas (United States), defined in Dallas City Ordinance 21859 as Planned Development District No. 193, the Oak Lawn Special Purpose District Archived 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine.

  4. Drybar - Wikipedia

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    Drybar revenue grew from $1.5 million in 2010 to $19 million in 2012 and to $39 million in 2013. [14] As of January 2016, Drybar had 66 [1] locations in 11 states, Washington DC and Vancouver, British Columbia.

  5. Dry bar - Wikipedia

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    Dry bar may refer to: a temperance (alcohol-free) bar; a wet bar that does not include a sink with running water; Drybar, a California-based chain of salons

  6. List of dry communities by U.S. state - Wikipedia

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    Oak Park had been dry since its establishment in 1945. A vote on July 15, 2013, allows up to 20 restaurants to obtain tavern licenses, but they could not sell spirits or mixed drinks. [ 102 ] On May 5, 2015 the citizens of Oak Park voted to allow mixed drinks to be sold at businesses within city limits in addition to beer and wine, which were ...

  7. Alli Webb - Wikipedia

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    In July 2018, Webb launched a podcast with Landau called “Raising the Bar." [6] In 2019, Webb joined season 10 of ABC's Shark Tank as a new guest shark. [12] She and Landau launched "Squeeze", a massage service with associated app. [13]

  8. Turtle Creek, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Turtle Creek has also become an adopted nickname for the Oak Lawn neighborhood, though never an official one. The nickname also sometimes applies to a spillover of the Uptown area, which has become the official moniker for the area between downtown Dallas and Oak Lawn beginning in the 1980s. (In actuality, however, Uptown itself is a part of ...

  9. Bishop Arts District, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop Arts District is a shopping and entertainment district in north Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas (), near the intersection of N. Bishop Ave and Davis Street.About two miles southwest of Downtown Dallas, the Bishop Arts District is home to a variety of independent boutiques, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and art galleries.