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  2. Clermont Lounge - Wikipedia

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    "Because Blondie, the Clermont Lounge stripper-cum-local celebrity with a heart and hair of gold, can crush a beer can with her boobs", Creative Loafing, November 23, 2011 "We're All Freaks: My Three Years at the Clermont Lounge", Bitter Southerner, October 1, 2013; Images and info from About.com

  3. Opera Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    Opera Nightclub was a nightclub located in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States.It was Atlanta's most popular and successful nightclub in terms of revenue and attendance and has also been featured in Nightclub & Bar's Top 50 Clubs in the United States for 2015.

  4. Magic City (club) - Wikipedia

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    Magic City's food menu includes "Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ" chicken wings, named after professional basketball player Lou Williams, who played for the Atlanta Hawks (2012–2014). [16] During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, he was on an approved absence from the NBA Bubble to attend the funeral of a family friend in Atlanta.

  5. Capital City Club - Wikipedia

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    The first club house was located at 43 Walton Street. [3] In August 1884, the club moved to a new establishment at 114 Peachtree Street . [ 3 ] The Club presently operates three facilities for the use of its members, the oldest of which, the downtown Atlanta club building on John Portman Blvd., was dedicated on December 16, 1911.

  6. Cheshire Bridge Road - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the city banned new adult businesses on Cheshire Bridge, but existing ones were allowed to stay. [4] [5]In 2013, councilman Alex Wan introduced legislation, supported by neighborhood associations and NPU F, [8] to remove existing adult businesses from Cheshire Bridge by 2018, but this was not passed, opposed by a mix of gays, strippers and Atlanta's real estate interests – including ...

  7. Warehouse (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Warehouse/Music Box, Chicago – Clubbers Guide to Life from Ministry of Sound. Retrieved on September 6, 2007. Cheeseman, Phil. "The History of House Music". TruGroovez History of House Music. TruGroovez.Com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2005; 41.878956,-87.640536 google maps

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  9. Underground Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps; Scans of vintage ads for clubs and restaurants in Underground Atlanta, mostly from the early 1970s; Copy of 1978 application for National Register of Historic Places with detailed history of the area and construction; In 1970, local R&B shouter Piano Red recorded a tribute record called Underground Atlanta It was released on the ...