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  2. Hustler Club - Wikipedia

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    The Hustler Club is a series of bars and chain of go-go clubs licensed by Hustler magazine publisher ... Baltimore, Maryland- Closed; New York City, New York ...

  3. Maryland Club - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Club is a private social club in Baltimore, Maryland.Founded in 1857 as an exclusive men's club, it is today one of the oldest surviving such clubs.Its 1891 Romanesque clubhouse, located at 1 East Eager Street in the Mount Vernon neighborhood, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2024.

  4. The Block, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore's The Block is a stretch on the 400 block of East Baltimore Street in Baltimore, Maryland, containing several strip clubs, sex shops, and other adult entertainment merchants. During the 19th century, Baltimore was filled with brothels, and in the first half of the 20th century, it was famous for its burlesque houses.

  5. Hutzler's - Wikipedia

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    Hutzler's, or Hutzler Brothers Company, was a department store founded in Baltimore by Abraham G. Hutzler (1836–1927) in 1858. [1] From its beginning as a small dry goods store at the corner of Howard and Clay Streets in downtown Baltimore, Hutzler's eventually grew into a chain of 10 department stores, all of which were located in Maryland.

  6. Inside the "hustle kingdom," where overseas scammers prey on ...

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    In hundreds of underground boiler rooms, tucked away in apartments in the capital city, small-time hustlers called "Yahoo boys" crowd around glowing screens, working for bosses who set them up ...

  7. Baltimore Hustlers - Wikipedia

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  8. Baltimore Claws - Wikipedia

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    However, the Memphis group in question backed out on buying the Sounds franchise the very next day, and the franchise reverted to Baltimore once again after the Cohan-led group made a $250,000 down payment. The team was initially named the Baltimore Hustlers, [1] but both league and public pressure forced them to rename it to the Claws instead.

  9. Category:Baltimore Claws - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Claws were an American Basketball Association team in 1975. They were known as the Baltimore Hustlers upon their arrival in Maryland; they replaced the Memphis Sounds in the league in its final season before the ABA-NBA merger .