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  2. Norwood Club - Wikipedia

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    The Norwood Club was a private members club located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 2007 by Alan Linn and Steve Ruggi, [ 2 ] who intended it to be a modern incarnation of the traditional gentlemen's club . [ 3 ]

  3. New York State Fair - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Fair, also known as the Great New York State Fair, is a 13-day showcase of agriculture, entertainment, education, and technology.With midway rides, concessionaires, exhibits, and concerts, it has become New York's largest annual event and an end-of-summer tradition for hundreds of thousands of families from all corners of the state.

  4. Empire Expo Center - Wikipedia

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    The Empire Expo Center (also known as the New York State Fairgrounds) is an exhibition ground located in Geddes, a suburb of Syracuse, New York. It features eight exhibition halls and 375 acres (1.52 km 2 ) of ground space, which are used year-round for exhibitions and trade fairs .

  5. Category:Gentlemen's clubs in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Gentlemen's clubs in New York City (1 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Gentlemen's clubs in New York (state)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

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  7. New York State Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Pavilion is a pavilion at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, New York. Constructed for the 1964 New York World's Fair , it was designed by the architects Philip Johnson and Richard Foster , with Lev Zetlin as the structural engineer.

  8. McKittrick Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The McKittrick Hotel (also known as The McKittrick) was a performing arts venue themed as a 1930s hotel in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.It was located at 530 West 27th Street and was best known as the setting of the immersive theater production Sleep No More. [1]

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