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  2. Gold Coast (bar) - Wikipedia

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    Gold Coast was a leather bar for gay men in Chicago that operated from 1960 to 1988. It was one of the first bars created by and for the gay leather community in the United States. [1] [2] [3] For most of its 28 year history, between 1967 and 1984, the bar was located at 501 North Clark Street adjacent to Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood. [4]

  3. L&L Tavern - Wikipedia

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    L & L Tavern is a bar at 3207 N. Clark Street (at Belmont Avenue), in the Lakeview neighborhood in Chicago. It was named one of the best dive bars in the country by Stuff Magazine. [1] When it opened was by Paul Gillon in the 1950s, the bar was called the Columbia Tavern & Liquors. Its current name comes from prior owners Lefty (John Miller ...

  4. Clark Street (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Another commercial strip on Clark Street stretches from Diversey Parkway south to Armitage Avenue. 2122 North Clark Street was the site of the Saint Valentine's Day massacre, [6] although the building no longer stands. Further to the south, Clark Street borders Lincoln Park for 0.6 miles until it reaches North Avenue and the Chicago History Museum.

  5. The Cubby Bear - Wikipedia

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    The Cubby Bear is a sports bar, eatery, and music venue in Chicago, Illinois. The Cubby Bear is located at Addison and Clark Streets across from Wrigley Field , home of the Chicago Cubs . It was established in 1953 and is formally known as the Cubs Pub and Cubs Grill.

  6. Metro Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Shanahan opened "Smart Bar" in July 1982 as a dance club, mixing a variety of the new genres of the time. Smart Bar was on the fourth floor of the building, which now houses the offices of the Metro staff. DJ Frankie Knuckles performed regularly, while DJ Joe Smooth "Promised Land" played Thursday and Saturday evenings primetime until 1985.

  7. Near North Side, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Its borders are generally defined as North Avenue to the north, Lake Michigan to the east, Chicago Avenue to the south, and Clark Street to the west. The Gold Coast became the home of the super-rich in 1885, when Potter Palmer, former dry goods merchant and owner of the Palmer House hotel, built a fanciful castle on Lake Shore Drive.

  8. Family-owned Oklahoma City bar named one of the best ... - AOL

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    Edna's, a longstanding fixture in Oklahoma City's bar scene, the origin point for a beloved signature cocktail and a local watering hole for both residents and their visiting friends and family is ...

  9. Double Door - Wikipedia

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    The venue was first opened on June 12, 1994, and was co-owned by Andrew Barrett, Sean Mulroney and Joe Shanahan. On June 12, 1994, under its current ownership, the Double Door hosted its first show, Lloyd Cole ; the same week, the Smashing Pumpkins played under the name the Starchildren. [ 1 ]