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  2. Renaissance Ballroom & Casino - Wikipedia

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    The Renaissance Ballroom was one of several legendary Harlem jazz venues in the 1920s. Others included the Uptown Cotton Club, Connie's Inn, and the Savoy Ballroom. The "Rennie" was open to African Americans, while some of the other well clubs in Harlem did not cater to African Americans. [8]

  3. Savoy Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    Plaque commemorating the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, New York City. The ballroom went out of business in October 1958. [22] Despite efforts to save it by Borough President Hulan Jack, Savoy Ballroom manager and co-owner Charles Buchanan, clubs, and organizations, the Savoy Ballroom was demolished for the construction of the Delano Village housing complex between March and April 1959. [23]

  4. Savoy Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Savoy Chapel is mentioned in Evelyn Waugh's 1946 novel Brideshead Revisited where the venue for the marriage of Julia Flyte and Rex Mottram is discussed: "Oh, Charles, what a squalid wedding! The Savoy Chapel was the place where divorced couples got married in those days—a poky little place not at all what Rex had intended.

  5. 49 Must-Watch Hallmark Christmas Movies to Get You in the ...

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    Costarring Danica McKellar as an N.Y.C. event planner hired to help with Parton's Dollywood Christmas celebrations in Tennessee and Niall Matter as Luke, the obstinate park director who opposes ...

  6. Cotton Club - Wikipedia

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    Herman Stark then became the stage manager. Harlem producer Leonard Harper directed the first two of three opening night floor-shows at the new venue. Cotton Club dancer Mildred Dixon – Duke Ellington's second companion. The Cotton Club was a whites-only establishment with rare exceptions for black celebrities such as Ethel Waters and Bill ...

  7. Hampshire House - Wikipedia

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    This room was a major venue for luxurious events like wedding receptions, dinners, luncheons and other celebrations. There were several famous celebrations including: Bee Gees performance in 1971, [30] Eubie Blake’s 90th birthday party, Calvin Klein’s wedding, [31] among others. The cottage completely closed in 1986.

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