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  2. Snobs (club) - Wikipedia

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    Snobs is a nightclub in Birmingham, England. It is located at 200 Broad Street, Birmingham. [2] The club was founded 50 years ago in 1972, and has been visited by over 2.5 million people during its time. [3] [4] Snobs primarily plays music within the genres of Indie rock, Rock and roll, retro, and Indie pop. [5]

  3. Rum Runner (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Originally a casino, the Rum Runner became a more conventional club in the 1970s. One of its first house bands, playing popular cover versions, went on to become the worldwide acclaimed UK Arena band Magnum featuring Bob Catley and Tony Clarkin. [2]

  4. Broad Street, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The Library of Birmingham is on Broad Street. In the 1970s and 1980s, Broad Street was still very much a suburban high street. However, one prescient early manifestation of the street's future purpose as a fashionable partying district was the Rum Runner nightclub, which from the late 1970s restyled itself after New York City's Studio 54 and later London's Blitz club.

  5. Listed pubs in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham district shown within the West Midlands county This is a list of statutory listed pubs in Birmingham, West Midlands, England. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Grade Criteria I Buildings of exceptional interest. II* Particularly important buildings of more than special ...

  6. V Building - Wikipedia

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    The V Building (formerly known as Arena Central Tower) was a proposed 51-storey residential skyscraper approved for construction on Broad Street on the Westside of the city centre of Birmingham, England. The tower was part of the larger Arena Central development scheme on the former ATV / Central Television Studios, closed in 1997.

  7. Barbarella's - Wikipedia

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    Barbarella's was a nightclub and music venue located in Birmingham, England. The name of the club was taken from the film Barbarella. The club opened in 1972 and closed in August 1979. American acts Ike & Tina Turner, Del Shannon, and Junior Walker & the All Stars performed at Barbarella's in 1972. [1] This club was one of Eddie Fewtrell's ...

  8. The Crown Inn, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The Crown Inn is a public house in Broad Street, Birmingham, England. [1] Built in 1781, it was rebuilt in 1883, 1930 and 1991. [1] It is Grade II listed. [2]It was the brewery tap for William Butler's brewery, a Victorian building that survived at the rear of The Crown until 1987.

  9. Brindleyplace - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Canal Navigations Main Line Canal separates Brindleyplace from the International Convention Centre, although there are linking bridges. The National Indoor Arena, Old Turn Junction and bars of Broad Street are nearby and it is easily accessible and within walking distance of the main bus, metro (tram) and rail routes.