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  2. The Mason Jar - Wikipedia

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    The Mason Jar was a nightclub and music venue in Phoenix, Arizona. It featured rock music , alternative rock , punk rock , hip hop , and heavy metal in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Many famous bands such as Nirvana , Rob Zombie , The Ramones , Joan Jett , Stone Temple Pilots , the Red Hot Chili Peppers , Pearl Jam , Tool , The Black Crowes , Los ...

  3. Category : Buildings and structures in Phoenix, Arizona

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    Sports venues in Phoenix, Arizona (15 P) T. Transportation buildings and structures in Phoenix, Arizona (2 C, 6 P) U. Universities and colleges in Phoenix, Arizona (5 ...

  4. Music of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix music venues have included Comerica Theatre, Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion, Long Wong's, The Rebel Lounge (formerly The Mason Jar), Modified Arts, Trunk Space, Paper Heart Gallery, Club Red, Marquee Theatre, The Van Buren, Crescent Ball Room, Valley Bar, the Nile Theater, The Rhythm Room, and Compton Terrace.

  5. The Van Buren - Wikipedia

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    The Van Buren is a music venue located in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona.The venue sits on the southwest corner of Van Buren St. and 4th Ave. [1] Originally known as the Phoenix Motor Company building and the Dud R. Day Motor Company building, [5] it was built in 1929 for the Phoenix Motor Company.

  6. Tovrea Castle - Wikipedia

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    Tovrea Castle is a historic structure and landmark at 5041 East Van Buren Street in Phoenix, Arizona, on 44 acres (18 ha) bounded by the Red Mountain Freeway (State Route 202) to the east, Washington Street to the south, Van Buren Street to the north and the Main Post Office to the west.

  7. Celebrity Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Theater in the 1960s when it was known as the "Phoenix Star Theatre" Beverly Hills architect Perry Neuschatz designed the 196 foot-diameter building as a multipurpose conference and cultural center. [5] [6] He received the 1964 top award from the Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) for his outstanding design. Gary Call was the associate ...