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  2. Kansas City Club - Wikipedia

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    Kersey Coates, early Kansas City hotel magnate [4] Harry Darby, U.S. Senator from Kansas (1949–50) [4] Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President of the United States (1953–61) [4] John B. Gage, 45th Mayor of Kansas City (1940–46) [4] Ewing Kauffman, pharmaceutical magnate and owner of the Kansas City Royals [4] Charles E. Kearney, early ...

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  4. Knuckleheads Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Knuckleheads is a music venue in Kansas City, Missouri.The facility is a complex of four stages: a large outdoor stage with a converted caboose to one side as a VIP seating area; an indoor stage; a large indoor stage known as Knuckleheads Garage and a lounge, the "Gospel Lounge" for Wednesday-evening blues-oriented church services.

  5. Jewel Box Lounge - Wikipedia

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    The Jewel Box Lounge, also known as the Jewel Box, was a nightclub & lounge opened by John Tuccillo in 1948. Located on the historic Troost Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri it was one of the earliest establishments in the area to feature drag queens and impersonators as entertainers. At its peak, the Jewel Box Lounge was one of the largest and ...

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  7. From grocery store to kombucha lounge to, now, Kansas City’s ...

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    From grocery store to kombucha lounge to, now, Kansas City’s first anime and gaming bar. David Hudnall. October 18, 2024 at 2:06 PM. Last year it was a grocery store.

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  9. Max's Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    Max's Kansas City was a nightclub and restaurant at 213 Park Avenue South in New York City, which became a gathering spot for musicians, poets, artists, and politicians in the 1960s and 1970s. It was opened by Mickey Ruskin (1933–1983) in December 1965 and closed in 1981.