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  2. Green Dragon Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Green Dragon Tavern was located at Green Dragon Lane (today's Union Street) in Boston's North End. [2] At 0.75 acres (0.30 ha) in size, it was one of the largest structures in Boston. Primarily composed of brick, the building had three floors in the back and two in front; greeting visitors was a copper dragon mounted on an iron crane. [2] [5]

  3. Category:Music venues in Boston - Wikipedia

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  4. 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.

  5. A lost Boston music tradition has been revived. Find out ...

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    The South Shore and nearby towns are full of music, including The Locals, Valerie Barretto, Jon Butcher Axis, Scarab, Ruthie Foster and Heartless. A lost Boston music tradition has been revived ...

  6. The Bowery Presents - Wikipedia

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    The Sinclair is a live-music venue and restaurant launched in the winter of 2013 in Cambridge. The live music space accommodates 525 people with plans to host 200 shows annually, while the restaurant will seat 104 and will be open seven days a week. [14] The Sinclair is the first restaurant that the company will work with. [15]

  7. House of Blues - Wikipedia

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    The first House of Blues opened on November 26, 1992, in the Harvard Square commercial district and retail area of Cambridge, Massachusetts, as a live music concert hall and restaurant. [4] The company was financed by Dan Aykroyd, Aerosmith, Paul Shaffer, River Phoenix, Jim Belushi, and Harvard University, among others. [5]

  8. Music Review: Boston indie-folk quartet Darlingside sings the ...

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    Music Review: Boston indie-folk quartet Darlingside sings the blues with a lovely, inviting intimacy. STEVEN WINE. July 25, 2023 at 9:25 AM “Everything Is Alive,” Darlingside (Thirty Tigers)

  9. Doyle's Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Doyle's Cafe was a pub located on Washington Street in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Doyle's Cafe was established in 1882 and is located near the Samuel Adams brewery. Its close proximity to the brewery afforded Doyle's the unique opportunity to serve new or experimental Samuel Adams beers. [1]