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  2. Stork Club - Wikipedia

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    Stork Club was a nightclub in Manhattan, New York City.During its existence from 1929 to 1965, it became one of the most prestigious clubs in the world. A symbol of café society, the wealthy elite, including movie stars, celebrities, showgirls, and aristocrats all mixed in the VIP 'Cub' Room.

  3. The Stork Club - Wikipedia

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    The Stork Club may refer to: The Stork Club, a nightclub in New York City, New York, from 1929 to 1965; The Stork Club, London a nightclub in London;

  4. The Stork Club (film) - Wikipedia

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    Danny meets with an agent but has trouble finding work for his new band. Judy phones Sherman Billingsley, the Stork Club's powerful but generous owner, and posing as gossip columnist Walter Winchell, tells him about a fantastic new band he must hear. Billingsley arrives at the apartment, where Danny's tuxedoed band and Judy perform brilliantly ...

  5. File:Stork Club dining room 1933.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Postcard illustration of the dining room of the en:Stork Club when it was on East 51st Street in New York. The club was here for 3 years; it moved to East 53rd Street in 1934. The Stork Club was at the East 53rd Street location until it closed in 1965. Date: January 1933: Source: eBay front. back: Author: The Stork Club: Permission (Reusing ...

  6. Sherman Billingsley - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, he created the Stork Club, which he owned. From the time of the speakeasy until the 1960s, he held court on East 53rd Street. According to Ralph Blumenthal in his 2000 book, Stork Club , another New York nightclub owner named Mary Louise Cecilia Guinan, widely known as Texas Guinan , introduced Billingsley to her friend, commentator ...

  7. Al Burnett - Wikipedia

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    Burnett was master of ceremonies (MC) at a nightclub in London's Regent Street called The Nut House, [1] which was popular with jazz musicians during the war. [2]In the late 1950s, notable guests at the Stork Club included Harold Macmillan, John Profumo, Peter Sellers, Frank Sinatra, Lana Turner, Bette Davis, Ava Gardner, Elizabeth Taylor, King Hussein of Jordan, and Jean Simmons. [3]

  8. List of Roblox games - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair Roblox is a fangame based on the Irish budget airline Ryanair developed by 11-year-old game developer Sebastian Codling. [c] Similar to real life, players have to purchase "tickets" to board the in-game flights, with "value" tickets being for free. Players can also apply for a role-played job in the game. [167]

  9. Le Galion - Wikipedia

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    Le Galion is a French perfumery, known for its high-end products. Among its brands are La Rose, Sortilège, [1] Snob, [2] and Lanvin. [3] Le Galion was considered such a luxurious item that the Sortilège perfumes were once given as gifts at The Stork Club of New York City, associated with its wealthy clientele, which led it to becoming known as the "fragrance of the Stork Club".