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  2. Randolph Tower - Wikipedia

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    Several of the tenants were also club members. [6] Randolph Tower is recognizable for its terra-cotta clad exterior [1] and was depicted in the 2009 film Public Enemies as a hangout for the main character, John Dillinger, who dated one of the coat-check girls. [4] The city of Chicago designated the structure a landmark on July 26, 2006. [1]

  3. Amazingrace Coffeehouse - Wikipedia

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    Amazingrace Coffeehouse (later known as Amazingrace) was an influential counterculture music and performance venue in Evanston, Illinois, during the 1970s.Run by a collective called the Amazingrace Family, it was known for its welcoming atmosphere, eclectic menu, excellent sound system, and respectful audiences.

  4. The Hideout Inn - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the Chicago Tribune compared spending time at the Hideout to being in a tavern that resembles the family living room, albeit with legendary music in the back lounge. [24] Listing Hideout Chicago as one of the top 10 must-visit places in Chicago, The Guardian called it a beloved local bar that is both friendly and a musical institution ...

  5. Warehouse (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    This contributed to the culture created at the Warehouse. It was a place where people could be open and "this sexual openness enabled the club to be unusually free of aggression”. [6] Chicago house was a specifically black gay genre in many ways for many years and the Warehouse was a specific space that cultivated that scene in a safe way ...

  6. Sunset Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The Sunset Cafe, also known as The Grand Terrace Cafe or simply Grand Terrace, [1] was a jazz club in Chicago, Illinois operating during the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. It was one of the most important jazz clubs in America, especially during the period between 1917 and 1928 when Chicago became a creative capital of jazz innovation and again during ...

  7. Baton Show Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Baton Show Lounge is a Chicago drag club since 1969. ... Grand opening of the new location was on April 10, 2019. [4] Performances

  8. Sacramento coffee shop opens with a luxurious flagship ... - AOL

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    World Traveler Coffee Roasters opened its newest coffee shop in downtown Sacramento this week. ... OTHER WORLD TRAVELER COFFEE ROASTERS LOCATIONS. 106 N Sunrise Ave., C7, Roseville. 603 E Bidwell ...

  9. Bankes Coffee Stores - Wikipedia

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    Painted brick ad seen at 3413 North Clark Street in Chicago, Illinois. Bankes Coffee Stores (also known as E. Bankes & Co.) was a chain of stores that operated in the Chicago region throughout the early 20th century. The company was founded in 1882 [1] by Ireland-born Edward Bankes (c.1860–1936) as a tea and coffee mercantile business. [2]