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As songwriter Hoagy Carmichael put it, the 1920s came in "with a bang of bad booze, ... One of the stars of the speakeasy racket was a brassy, bold, peroxide-blond who called herself "Texas" Guinan. She'd been an actress in silent-film westerns, a bare-back circus rider, and a singer in vaudeville before fronting speakeasies...
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1918 was the year that World War 1 ended, and the Night Club Era Began. Overview From the start of the 1920s, to the end of the 1950s, Night Clubs were a ...
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Not finding your answer? Try searching the web for Speakeasy ... A speakeasy is a place, like a bar, where people would good during the Prohibition era to relax and have a few drinks. They were illegal during from 1920 to 1932 when Prohibition ended in most places.
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Thesaurus.com Free Toolbar; Look Up Speakeasy Instantly. Faster Page Loads With Fewer Ads. ... nightclub with musical performances ... 1920s bathtub gin...
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Bardot Hollywood - Bardot Nightclub in Hollywood, formerly Spider Club ... Bardot is a restaurant, lounge and dance club located above the famed Avalon nightclub in Hollywood. It is smaller than Avalon, with a much warmer and intimate 1920's speakeasy atmosphere, and draws a more elite clientele.
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At Ivan Kane's you get to party in a true 1920's Speakeasy. You will love the sultry sway of this sexy club. The women that work at this club are not only beautiful; they are extremely talented, as well. These dancers will wow you with their beauty and amaze you with their smooth moves. ... Forty Deuce nightclub picture.
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www.exploringlasvegas.com/nightclubs/forty-deuce.html
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During Prohibition, a new institution was born the speakeasy. Though illegal, they were frequented by every sort of person, including the rich and fashionable. In this drawing by Pierre Brissaud a well-heeled party of three whispers a secret password to gain entrance to a forbidden place in New York City.
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Stepping off the elevator, you’re transported back to an elegant roaring-twenties speakeasy: A cool jazz combo grooves on stage as well-dressed couples slow-dance to a Gershwin tune, while dinner parties sip martinis in overstuffed booths and Small groups of friends gather ‘round the elegant bar sipping Cosmos.
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www.level4speakeasy.com/
www.level4speakeasy.com/
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