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  2. The EARL - Wikipedia

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    The Earl was opened in 1999 by John Searson, a long-time Atlanta resident but a newcomer to the restaurant and live entertainment business. The building at 488 Flat Shoals Avenue was being used to store mattresses when Searson signed the lease with the intention of transforming the space into a club and lounge.

  3. Edgewood Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Edgewood Avenue near Boulevard and "Church" bar Edgewood Avenue near Boulevard at night 1883 map showing Foster Street, before Edgewood Avenue existed. Edgewood Avenue is a street in Atlanta, Georgia, United States which runs from Five Points in Downtown Atlanta, eastward through the Old Fourth Ward.

  4. Buckhead Village - Wikipedia

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    By 1996, Buckhead Village nightlife was comparable to "Mardi Gras, complete with nightly arrests, puking in the streets and [drunk] college girls." [ 7 ] In the late 1990s illegal cruising on Peachtree Road became rampant, making crime harder to spot and the shortage of police officers more apparent. [ 8 ]

  5. List of strip clubs - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Club was a strip club in Buckhead, a district of Atlanta, Georgia, [29] that operated from 1987 [30] until 2001, the same year the owner pleaded guilty to racketeering charges. The Hungry I (stylized as hungry i) was a nightclub in San Francisco, California , originally located in the North Beach neighborhood.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Paschal's La Carousel - Wikipedia

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    Paschal's La Carrousel was a jazz club in Atlanta, Georgia. Opened in 1960, it became known as Atlanta's "jazz mecca" as it featured top-name artists such as Aretha Franklin, Dizzy Gillespie, Gladys Knight, and Jimmy Smith. [1] It was the only nightclub in Atlanta open to blacks in the then-segregated city.

  8. Tongue & Groove (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Located in Buckhead, Atlanta, Tongue & Groove is the longest running nightclub and lounge in Atlanta. [1] Originally opened at Buckhead Village in 1994, the nightclub relocated in 2007 to its current Buckhead location, just off of Piedmont Road. The venue regularly hosts events and features musical guests from around the world.

  9. Decatur Street (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Constitution 1902 exposé on black nightlife in Decatur Street. Decatur Street is one of the original 7 streets of Atlanta, Georgia; it was also a famous (and infamous) entertainment area from the 1850s through the early 20th century.

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