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  2. Green Mill Cocktail Lounge - Wikipedia

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    After the end of Prohibition, the Green Mill became a more reputable establishment, attracting many popular jazz acts including Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday and Al Jolson, along with cabaret icons like Texas Guinan: a onetime rodeo rider and vaudeville performer, Guinan reinvented herself during Prohibition as a bawdy, breezy master of ceremonies for cabaret shows at spots like the 300 Club ...

  3. Clover Club cocktail - Wikipedia

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    The Clover Club cocktail is a drink that pre-dates Prohibition in the United States, and is named for the Philadelphia men's club of the same name, which met in the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel at South Broad and Walnut Streets in Center City. The Clover Club was chartered in 1882. [1]

  4. Cherry Street Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Street Tavern is a bar and restaurant at 22nd and Cherry Streets in the Logan Square neighborhood of Philadelphia. It is notable as a local landmark that has operated in the same location since the early 1900s. [1] The bar was bought by local high school football legend John "Tex" Flannery (1922-2007) in 1972. [2]

  5. ‘What it means to me is everything.’ Why this Philadelphia ...

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  6. McGillin's Olde Ale House - Wikipedia

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    There is a ship bell and a cow bell behind the bar which the bartenders ring when they get a great tip. They also ring it to "gong" or "boo" a bad karaoke singer. During a Philadelphia Phillies , Philadelphia Eagles , Philadelphia 76ers , Philadelphia Union , or Philadelphia Flyers game, it can be expected that the bell will be rung when the ...

  7. Speakeasy - Wikipedia

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    The "21" Club was special because of its system to remain under the radar. It was a unique system that used a doorkeeper to send a warning to the bar that it was in danger and the bar would transform into an ordinary place through a mechanism. [31] Inside the Mystery Room of the Arizona Biltmore Hotel which served as a speakeasy during Prohibition

  8. We asked, you answered. This Spring Mills bar was voted the ...

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    The Spring Mills bar is known for its small-town atmosphere, traditional pub fare and cheap, cold beer. Head to the Frosty Hook for a low-key night, whether sitting at the bar or playing pool with ...

  9. Mickey Duffy - Wikipedia

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    Michael "Mickey" Duffy (born William Michael Cusick; 1888 - August 30, 1931) -- also known as John Murphy and George McEwen-- was a Polish-American mobster and rival of Maxie "Boo Boo" Hoff during Prohibition. He became one of the most famous and powerful beer bootleggers in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. [2]