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  2. Power Plant Live! - Wikipedia

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    The "Power Plant" is a mixed-use project re-developed in the late 1990s in a former coal-burning power generating station, originally built in 1900-05 for the old United Railways and Electric Company which operated the recently unified public transportation system of streetcars, trolleys, and some cable cars (in the early years), at the beginning of the 20th century up to its re-organization ...

  3. Wham City - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, The Wham City Lecture Series won "Best Non-Music Bar Act" in the Baltimore City Paper. [4] Wham City members Ben O'Brien and Alan Resnick organize an annual east coast skit comedy and stand up tour entitled, "The Wham City Comedy Tour". [5] The tour was founded in 2010 by Dan Deacon and Ben O'Brien.

  4. Ike Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Ike Dixon (1896 – 1953) [1] was an American musician and club owner. He was a major figure in the Baltimore jazz scene, as proprietor of the Comedy Club in that city, a major music venue that first opened in 1934 and was an after-show gathering place for many national figures who performed elsewhere in Baltimore.

  5. The Arena Players - Wikipedia

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    Arena Players Incorporated (or Arena Playhouse) is the oldest continually performing and historically African-American community theatre in the United States located in Baltimore, Maryland. The theater runs several productions throughout the year as well as jazz and comedy shows, which take place every other month.

  6. Culture of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Canton, Baltimore is well known for its young, professional population, alongside its several nightclubs and comedy clubs. [citation needed] The Inner Harbor is home to Baltimore's tourist center. Here, Baltimore's history and culture are exploited, featuring restaurants offering blue crabs [17] and historical highlights such as the USS ...

  7. Odell's Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    Odell's Nightclub was a disco club in Baltimore opened by Odell Brock in 1976, until its cessation in 1992, located at 21 E. North Avenue. Odell's was very popular during its beginning, however its popularity was short lived, and in 1984, Odell Brock sold the club.