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  2. The Detroit Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Eagle (also known as the Eagle) is a nightclub and entertainment complex in Detroit, Michigan. It is part of a larger network of The Eagle (bar) , which have a common theme and cater primarily to the LGBTQ+ community , particularly the Leather subculture and BDSM subculture.

  3. Sugar Hill Historic District (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    By 1950 what had been a quiet residential neighborhood became a thriving entertainment district. The area east of Woodward where the Detroit Medical Center now stands became the center of the nightlife jazz scene in Detroit. Some of the greatest musicians of the time stayed in hotels and played in clubs in the area.

  4. Grande Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Grande Ballroom (/ ˈ ɡ r æ n d i / GRAND-ee) is a historic live music venue located at 8952 Grand River Avenue in the Petosky-Otsego neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan.The building was designed by Detroit engineer and architect Charles N. Agree in 1928 and originally served as a multi-purpose building, hosting retail business on the first floor and a large dance hall upstairs. [2]

  5. For the co-founder of the Detroit-Windsor Dance Academy ... - AOL

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    Today, DWDA operates a 10,000-square-foot dance studio located on the second level of New Center One, 3031 W. Grand Blvd. Like the venerable Detroit recreation centers of White-Hunt’s childhood ...

  6. Before backlash, Detroit had love affair with disco ... - AOL

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    The sports section of the Detroit Free Press from July 13, 1979. Disco Demolition Night was an ill-fated baseball promotion that took place on July 12, 1979, at Comiskey Park in Chicago, Illinois.

  7. Culture of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Music has been the dominant feature of Detroit's nightlife since the late 1940s.The metropolitan area boasts two of the top live music venues in the United States. The Pine Knob Music Theatre (formerly DTE Energy Music Theatre), which was the most attended summer venue in the United States in 2005 for the fifteenth consecutive year, while the closed Palace of Auburn Hills ranked twelfth ...

  8. Leland City Club - Wikipedia

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    Leland City Club, also known initially as Liedernacht, [1] is an American goth-industrial club in Detroit, Michigan.Founded by Mike Higgins [2] in 1983, it has become a staple of the city's alternative and electronic music [3] scene, hosting gothic, industrial, [4] techno, and house music.

  9. Once Popular Tourist Hotspots That Are Now Totally Abandoned

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    The Death Valley-area town was also known for its lively nightlife, and socializing at sporting events and dances was common. ... Once considered Detroit's Ellis Island, Michigan Central Station ...