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  2. 21 Club - Wikipedia

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    The Bar Room included a restaurant, a lounge and, as the name implied, a bar. The walls and ceiling of the Bar Room were covered with antique toys and sports memorabilia donated by famous patrons. [19] Perhaps the best known feature of 21 was the line of painted cast iron lawn jockey statues which adorned the balcony above the entrance. In the ...

  3. Speakeasy - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, speakeasy bars date back to at least the 1880s, but came into prominence in the United States during the Prohibition era (1920–1933, longer in some states). During that time, the sale, manufacture, and transportation ( bootlegging ) of alcoholic beverages was illegal throughout the United States, due to the Eighteenth ...

  4. The Best Secret Bar in Every State - AOL

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    Nestled in Miami's vibrant Wynwood area, Spanglish is a top pick among the city's secret bars. Known for its cocktails, craft beer, and gourmet tapas, Spanglish offers a vibrant and artistic ...

  5. List of gentlemen's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The circulation of elites in America and the assimilation of new men of power and influence into the upper class takes place primarily through the medium of urban clubdom. Aristocracy of birth is replaced by an aristocracy of ballot. Frederick Lewis Allen showed how this process operated in the case of the nine “Lords of Creation” who were ...

  6. In Photos: Vintage Snaps of Celebrities On Set - AOL

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    Old Hollywood actors and actresses behind the scenes on movie sets. ... Iconic 1920s film star Clara Bow is joined on the set of her film The ... 50 most popular chain restaurants in America. Food.

  7. Café society - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, café society came to the fore with the end of Prohibition in December 1933, and the rise of photojournalism to describe the set of people who tended to do their entertaining semi-publicly—in restaurants and nightclubs—and who would include among them movie stars and sports celebrities. [1]

  8. Film Booking Offices of America - Wikipedia

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    Film Booking Offices of America (FBO), registered as FBO Pictures Corp., was an American film studio of the silent era, a midsize producer and distributor of mostly low-budget films. The business began in 1918 as Robertson-Cole , an Anglo-American import-export company.

  9. List of Pathé Exchange films - Wikipedia

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    The Riddle: Woman (1920) Lost Film $30,000 (1920) Lost Film The Forbidden Valley (1920) Lost Film Half a Chance (1920) Lost Film The House of Whispers (1920) Lost Film The Money Changers (1920) Lost Film The Blue Moon (1920) Lost Film Her Unwilling Husband (1920) Lost Film The Devil to Pay (1920) Lost Film The Brute Master (1920) Extant The U.P ...