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Pages in category "2008 establishments in New York City" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of notable current and former nightclubs in New York City. 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]
Pages in category "2008 in New York City" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
"Mambo On 2: The birth of a new form of dance in New York City". Centro Journal. Vol. 16, no. 2. pp. 109– 137. "Mambonicks: The Palladium & its Dancers ( Hour 1, Chapter 5". Latin Music USA. Public Broadcasting Service: WGBH. October 2009. Rondón, César Miguel (2008). The Book of Salsa: A Chronicle of Urban Music from the Caribbean to New ...
The Bitter End is a 230-person capacity nightclub, coffeehouse and folk music venue in New York City's Greenwich Village. It opened in 1961 at 147 Bleecker Street under the auspices of owner Fred Weintraub. The club changed its name to The Other End in June 1975. However, after a few years the owners changed the club's name back to the more ...
Portrait of William M. Evarts, the first president of the New York City Bar Association Cyrus Vance, president of the Bar from 1974 to 1976. The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (now known as the New York City Bar Association) was founded in 1870 in response to growing public concern over corruption among judges and lawyers in New York City.
McSorley's Old Ale House – oldest "Irish" tavern in New York City; [4] located at 15 East 7th Street in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan; one of the last of the "men only" pubs, only admitting women after legally being forced to do so in 1970 [5] [6] Metropolitan Museum of Art Roof Garden; Murray's Sturgeon Shop; Numero 28
The New York City Bar Association (formerly the Association of the Bar of the City of New York) was founded in 1870 as a voluntary professional organization for lawyers in New York City. It is the country's oldest bar association , and with over 24,000 members, continues to be one of its largest and most influential.