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  2. Nick's - Wikipedia

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    Nick's Tavern was the first notable jazz club to open on 7th Street and helped to spread the influence of Dixieland jazz throughout Greenwich Village. It was purchased and replaced by another jazz club the following year "Your Father's Mustache," [ 11 ] which was eventually replaced again in 1976.

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  4. I compared double cheeseburgers from In-N-Out and New ... - AOL

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    The pros for the 7th Street Burger double cheeseburger were the sauce, crispy patties, and the bun. However, In-N-Out impressed me with its fresh toppings, equally gooey cheese, the sheer size of ...

  5. Seventh Avenue South (jazz club) - Wikipedia

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    Seventh Avenue South was a jazz club in New York City. It existed from 1977 to 1987. [1]The Seventh Avenue South was located in Greenwich Village, Manhattan (21 Seventh Avenue South/Leroy Street) and it was founded by the brothers Randy and Michael Brecker. [2]

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    Perfect scores. CVS Pharmacy, 1010 N. Willis St.. Campground General Store, 4851 W. Stamford St.. Cobb Park Recreation, 2302 State St.. High to moderates scores. Abilene Speedway Main, 6825 U.S ...

  7. Sweet Basil Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    Doc Cheatham performing in Sweet Basil. Sweet Basil was a jazz club in New York City's Greenwich Village, located at 88 Seventh Avenue South.Founded in 1974 by Sharif Esmat, it was considered among the most prominent New York City jazz clubs of its day. [1]

  8. Champps - Wikipedia

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    Champps in Livonia, Michigan in 2012 (now closed).. Champps began in 1984 as a small restaurant in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was called Concourse 7.The name of the restaurant was soon changed to "Champps" and they transformed into a sports bar, selling beer, burgers and sandwiches.

  9. Across 7 Street - Wikipedia

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    Across 7 Street (also spelled Across 7th Street) was an American jazz group co-led by Ari Roland and Chris Byars. [1] The group played Sunday nights at Smalls Jazz Club for nine years until the original club's closure in 2003, [2] and also played at the University of the Streets. [3] The band was formed after the death of saxophonist C. Sharpe.