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  2. Category:1920s toys - Wikipedia

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    Card games introduced in the 1920s (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "1920s toys" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  3. List of nightclubs in New York City - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 survey of former nightclubs in the city identified 10 most historic ones, starting with the Cotton Club, active from 1923 to 1936. [1] Area;

  4. Parlour game - Wikipedia

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    A parlour or parlor game is a group game played indoors, named so as they were often played in a parlour. These games were extremely popular among the upper and middle classes in the United Kingdom and in the United States during the Victorian era. The Victorian age is sometimes considered the "Golden Age" of the parlour game. [1]

  5. Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    A nightclub is a club that is open at night, usually for drinking, dancing and other entertainment. Nightclubs often have a bar and discothèque (usually simply known as disco) with a dance floor, laser lighting displays, and a stage for live music or a disc jockey (DJ) who mixes recorded music.

  6. Category:Games and sports introduced in the 1920s - Wikipedia

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  7. 1920s in games - Wikipedia

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    Significant games-related events in the 1920s [ edit ] Henry and Helal Hassenfeld found the Hassenfeld Brothers company (1923), later shortened to the name Hasbro (1968).

  8. Kate Meyrick - Wikipedia

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    Kate Meyrick (7 August 1875 – 19 January 1933) known as the 'Night Club Queen' was an Irish night-club owner in 1920s London. [1] During her 13 year career she made, and spent, a fortune and served five prison sentences. She was the inspiration for the character Ma Mayfield in Evelyn Waugh's novel, Brideshead Revisited. [2]

  9. Cigarette girl - Wikipedia

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    Cigarette girls in Florida in 1956 Cigarette girl at the Bellmansro restaurant in Sweden, 1940. In Europe and the United States, a cigarette girl was an attractive young woman who sold or provided cigarettes from a tray held by a neck strap, a common casual occupation until supplanted by vending machines in the 1950s, especially at nightclubs, but also at restaurants, bars, casinos, and other ...

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