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  2. Category:Gentlemen's clubs in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gentlemen's clubs in Illinois" ... University Club of Chicago This page was last edited on 29 December 2024, at 17:35 (UTC). ...

  3. Karen Mixon Cook - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Cook was interviewed by the BBC [4] which was edited for the BBC Music Special, “The Death of Disco” in 2009, considered the 30th anniversary of the Death of Disco. Disco Demolition Night, an anti-disco protest held in Chicago, IL, on July 12, 1979, is commonly considered a factor in disco's fast and drastic decline. Cook was ...

  4. Houston Township, Adams County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Houston Township is one of twenty-two townships in Adams County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 186 and it contained 97 housing units. As of the 2020 census, its population was 186 and it contained 97 housing units.

  5. Strip club paid mayor of Illinois city for years to allow ...

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    The complaint alleged that in 2003, the former mayor demanded that the strip club pay him $3,000 a month in exchange for the city allowing the club to continue to operate.

  6. Disco, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Disco is an unincorporated community in Durham and La Harpe Townships, Hancock County, Illinois, United States. Disco is 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of La Harpe , and is on the Keokuk Junction Railway .

  7. The glam of the 1970s is alive at this new downtown disco and ...

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    Disco & Cocktail Club is open from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tuesday to Saturday at 710 E. 4th Place, Los Angeles. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times . Show comments

  8. Former Chicago Historical Society Building - Wikipedia

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    In January 1989, Gatien sold the building to Fred Hoffman for $3.5 million. Hoffman spent $1 million renovating the building, and in 1989 opened Excalibur and Vision, two "sister clubs". At the time of their openings in 1989, the two clubs were the largest non-hotel entertainment facility in Chicago. [4]

  9. Fitzgerald's - Wikipedia

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    Fitzgerald's was one of the oldest and widely recognized live music venues in the Greater Houston area. The club had been at the top of the live music scene in Houston since it opened in 1977. Fitzgerald's is commonly referred to as "Fitz.” Fitzgerald’s closed and the 100-year-old building was demolished in 2019. A parking lot was built in ...