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  2. Cigar bar - Wikipedia

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    While some cigar bars permit the smoking of cigarettes, the classic cigar bar focuses strictly on cigars.Many of the upscale cigar bars such as the Grand Havana in Beverly Hills, California and New York City as well as those in Paris, Spain and Germany, create a gentlemen's club ambience with plushly-appointed interiors, sometimes including a piano or pool table.

  3. Are cigar-lounge trends shifting? These three NC women have ...

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    Ash & Barrel Cigar Social Lounge in ... off Brawley Road in Mooresville — that has an initial membership fee of $5,000 and costs $150 a month thereafter. She says roughly half of the 150 members ...

  4. Ash, Texas - Wikipedia

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    James B. Ash, a prominent local figure, was honored when Ash was founded in 1870. In 1890, a post office was established there, and by 1896, the settlement included a gristmill-gin and general store. The village had a chapel, two stores, and a handful of dwellings in the middle of the 1930s despite the post office closing in 1909; 10 people ...

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    The lounge is plush and decorated in deep, rich colors. There’s a cigar bar and patio overlooking the field. The Hearsay dining room faces Globe Life Field from inside Choctaw Stadium in ...

  6. Richmond Strip - Wikipedia

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    [9] In 1994 Greg Hassell of the Houston Chronicle said that there were few old buildings in the Richmond Strip area. [5] John Nova Lomax of the Houston Press, as paraphrased by Mike McGuff of KIAH-TV, said that "a major problem with the area was the fact clubs were scattered down a long stretch of road and mixed in with non-entertainment ...

  7. Cigar - Wikipedia

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    A cigar with a semi-airtight storage tube and a double guillotine-style cutter. A cigar is a rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco leaves made to be smoked. [1] Cigars are produced in a variety of sizes and shapes.

  8. List of gentlemen's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    ‘Though only two of them, J. P. Morgan and Cornelius Vanderbilt III, belonged to the Knickerbocker Club, the citadel of Patrician families (indeed, both already belonged to old prominent families at the time), Stillman and Harriman joined these two in the membership of the almost equally fashionable Union Club; Baker joined these four in the ...

  9. Ashtray - Wikipedia

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    The word "ashtray" in unhyphenated form, rather than "ash tray" or "ash-tray", did not come into common use until 1926. [2] As time went on, and the onset of women smoking both cigars and cigarettes became less of a departure from the average person, ashtrays saw a decline in design aesthetics and began more of a shift towards practicality.