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  2. Club 3 Degrees - Wikipedia

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    Club 3 Degrees formed at the same time. The club stayed at its second location, after moving from the Old Union Bar and Grille, until 2003. At that point, the ministry, along with Club 3 and 3 Degrees Church , moved to the warehouse district of Minneapolis where it remained for 8 years. [ 2 ]

  3. Dickies Arena - Wikipedia

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    The arena was designed by the 2015 Driehaus Prize winner David M. Schwarz [3] and is owned by Fort Worth and managed by the not-for-profit Multipurpose Arena Fort Worth (MAFW). It hosts concerts, sporting events, and family entertainment, and serves as the home of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo.

  4. Stagecoach Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    That week the club was destroyed by a fire. In April 1967, Chaney leased a building that was once a Safeway store and opened the Stagecoach Inn where it stands today at 2516 East Belknap Street in Fort Worth. There were 300 parking spaces and Fort Worth’s longest bar. When the new Stagecoach Inn opened, Bo Powell and Gene Kelly noted that ...

  5. New Fort Worth restaurant to open in historic Woman’s Club ...

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    Boho Bistro, described as a global restaurant but showcasing American favorites on a wide-ranging menu, is the new restaurant in the dining room at the 74-year-old Woman’s Club of Fort Worth ...

  6. Baby Dolls adult entertainment club destroyed by fire, Fort ...

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    More than 20 units were dispatched to Baby Dolls, a topless bar located at 3705 FM 157, in far east Fort Worth near Euless, starting around 9:10 a.m., according to the department’s call log.

  7. Woman’s Club of Fort Worth allowed a trans woman to join ...

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    The Woman’s Club of Fort Worth lost members after accepting a transgender woman, who later resigned after joining.

  8. Skyliner Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Skyliner Ballroom was opened by recording artist George Campbell and his partner Gene Hames who wanted to capitalize on the growing entertainment business in Fort Worth. [1] When it opened, the Skyliner was the largest dance hall in Fort Worth, with a capacity of 500. [1] The venue featured a mural of the Fort Worth skyline. [2]

  9. Billy Bob's Texas - Wikipedia

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    Billy Bob's Texas is a country music nightclub located in the Fort Worth Stockyards, Texas, United States. It promotes itself as "The World's Largest Honky Tonk," at 100,000 square feet of interior space and nearly 20 acres of parking space. [1]