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  2. Vanity Ballroom Building - Wikipedia

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    The Vanity Ballroom was designed in 1929 by Charles N. Agree as a flamboyant venue in which to socialize, dance and hear music. [4] The ballroom was a major venue for bands of the 1930s and 1940s, such as those of Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Red Nichols, Russ Morgan, Art Mooney, Woody Herman, and Pee Wee Hunt.

  3. Nacirema Club - Wikipedia

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    The club had a ballroom, dining room, and a spacious lobby, and was used by the community for wedding receptions, proms, anniversary parties, and other social events. During its heyday, the highlight of the season was the club's "Nacirema Week", where the club hosted a racetrack party, boat ride, picnic, and dinner dance.

  4. U.S. National Dancesport Champions (Professional Rhythm)

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    U.S. National Professional Rhythm. Ballroom Dance / Dancesport Champions . 1984 Charles & Jean Penatello New Jersey 1985-1987 Joe Lozano & Jan Mattingly Texas 1988-1992 Forrest Vance & Susie Thompson

  5. U.S. National Dancesport Champions (Professional Smooth)

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    U.S. National Professional Smooth. Ballroom Dance / Dancesport Champions . 1984 Charles & Jean Penatello New Jersey 1985 Joe Lozano & Jan Mattingly Texas 1986 1987 1988 Rosendo & Terri Fumero

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Downtown and ...

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    Germans came first, establishing German-speaking churches, primarily on the east side of the city, including St. John's-St. Luke's Evangelical Church (1872), St. Joseph Catholic Church (1873), and Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church (1875), as well as social clubs such as the Harmonie Club (1894) and west-side churches such as St. Boniface (1882 ...

  7. For older Asian American immigrants, ballroom dancing was ...

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  8. Performing arts in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    150 Bagley St. 2,070 Ilitch Holdings: Spanish Gothic C. Howard Crane Vanity Ballroom (inactive) 1929 1024 Newport St. 2,000 Art Deco Charles N. Agree: Grande Ballroom (inactive) 1928 8952 Grand River Ave. 1,500 Art Deco, Moorish Revival: Charles N. Agree Alger Theater (inactive) 1935 16541 East Warren Avenue: 1,500 Friends of the Alger Theater ...

  9. The 20 Grand - Wikipedia

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    The 20 Grand was a place where people could go to dance, and see live performances on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. There was also a club night for youths. On the first floor of The 20 Grand there was a bowling alley and a fireside lounge that was used as a jazz room. On the upper floor there was a room called the Gold Room, which consist of a ...