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  2. The Channel (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Cicerone, Harry Booras and Rich Clements founded The Channel in 1980, [1] choosing the name because the club sat at the edge of the Fort Point Channel, which separates South Boston from the Financial District. The club was on the other side and a little south of where the Boston Tea Party took place (old Griffin's Wharf) in 1773.

  3. Category:Music venues in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music venues in Boston" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... The Channel (nightclub) Concert Hall (Boston ...

  4. Talk:The Channel (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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  5. Nightclub stickers over smartphone rule divides the dancefloor

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    A new nightclub is opening and introducing a strict no phones on the dancefloor policy. ... the number of clubs has fallen from 1,266 to 786, according to figures from the Night Time Industries ...

  6. Nightclub City on Facebook connects players with real-life ...

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    Nightclub City is only available on Facebook for now, but Booyah hints that the club game might migrate to other apps in the not-too-distant future. See you on the virtual dance floor.

  7. Category:1980 establishments in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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  9. WWDP - Wikipedia

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    In May 1999, WBPX was put up for sale after Devon Paxson agreed to buy Boston University's independent station, WABU (channel 68), and move Pax programming there. [21] That June, channel 46 returned to an infomercial-based format as WWDP; [2] [22] channel 68 would subsequently take on the WBPX call sign. [23]