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  2. Lincoln Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Gardens was a very large dance hall and nightclub located at 459 East 31st St Chicago, IL 60616. [1] An important venue in youth culture in Chicago during the early 20th century, it was the largest dance hall in South Side, Chicago prior to the construction of the Savoy Ballroom in 1927. [2]

  3. Club DeLisa - Wikipedia

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    The Club DeLisa was owned by the four DeLisa brothers, Louis, John, Jimmy and Mike. It opened in 1934 following the repeal of prohibition. In 1941, the original building burned down but was soon replaced with the New Club DeLisa, which was a larger space. Nightly "revue-style entertainment" at the club was presented in a variety show format ...

  4. Category:Images of Chicago - Wikipedia

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  6. Rive Gauche Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    Rive Gauche Nightclub, open late 1999 to mid-2005, was a popular nightclub located in the River West district near Chicago's Greektown neighborhood, and the Loop.Rive Gauche is a French title meaning Left Bank, an appropriate name for a nightclub that had a unique Parisian theme, despite it being located on the right bank of the Chicago River.

  7. Bob Marley and the Wailers - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Time magazine named Exodus the greatest album of the 20th century [22] and the album has continued to feature in best-of-all-time lists. [23] In March 1978 the album Kaya was released. The record was coolly received by critics, who found it lightweight and uninspired following Exodus.

  8. Ursula Newell Gestefeld - Wikipedia

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    Gestefeld was born in Augusta, Maine. [1] She had four children with her husband, journalist Theodore Gestefeld, and in the 1870s their family moved to Chicago. [2]In the 1890s Gestefeld developed her philosophy which she called the "Science of Being" and published numerous works on the topic.

  9. Exodus (Bob Marley and the Wailers song) - Wikipedia

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    "Exodus" is a song written by reggae musician Bob Marley and recorded by Bob Marley and the Wailers, for the Exodus (1977) album. Released as a single, it reached number 14 on the UK Singles Chart . "Exodus" was Marley's first single to receive widespread airplay on black radio stations in the US, expanding the artist's predominantly white ...