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  2. Rockefeller's - Wikipedia

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    Rockefeller's is a historic club that hosts concerts in a former bank building. It opened in 1979 and closed in 1997, but reopened in 2016 after a renovation.

  3. South Beach (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    South Beach is a nightclub with after hours located in Houston, Texas within the Neartown area which opened in 2001 on the former site of Club Heaven. The 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2 ) dance club located at 810 Pacific Street was popular among the city's gay community . [ 1 ]

  4. Neon Boots Dancehall & Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Neon Boots is a country and western bar in Houston, Texas, that reopened in 2013 as the largest of its kind in the Southern United States. It was formerly the Esquire Ballroom, where Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline performed, and is also featured in the Broadway musical Always... Patsy Cline.

  5. Richmond Strip - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Strip is a strip of bars, clubs, and restaurants along Richmond Avenue in western Houston, Texas. It was popular in the 1990s, but later declined as a party destination and faced noise and crime issues.

  6. Fitzgerald's - Wikipedia

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    Fitzgerald's was a historic club that hosted thousands of local and national acts from 1977 to 2018. The building was demolished in 2019 and replaced by a parking lot.

  7. Brazos River Bottom - Wikipedia

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    Brazos River Bottom, also known as the BRB, was a gay bar located in the Midtown, Houston, Texas, United States, [1] [2] that opened in 1978. At the time of its closure in 2013, it was one of Houston's oldest gay bars, and the oldest still running at its original location.

  8. Sherwood Cryer - Wikipedia

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    Gilley's white-and-red bumper stickers were commonly seen on cars throughout the Houston area. Fans would steal tiles from the acoustical ceiling because they were stamped with the club's logo. With Gilley's indoor rodeo arena as an added attraction, the 48,000 square feet (4,500 m 2) club hosted a packed house of thousands every night. The ...

  9. JR's Bar and Grill - Wikipedia

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    JR's Bar and Grill is a popular gay bar in Houston, Texas, established in the late 1970s or 1980s. It hosts drag shows, karaoke, and a scenic courtyard patio, and has won several awards and recognition.