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  2. Avalon Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    85000704. Avalon (or Avalon Hollywood) is a historic nightclub in Hollywood, California, located near the intersection of Hollywood and Vine, at 1735 N. Vine Street. It has previously been known as The Hollywood Playhouse, The WPA Federal Theatre, El Capitan Theatre, The Jerry Lewis Theatre, The Hollywood Palace and The Palace.

  3. The Uplifters (club) - Wikipedia

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    The official logo of The Uplifters, designed by L. Frank Baum for The Los Angeles Athletic Club. The Lofty and Exalted Order of Uplifters or simply The Uplifters is an invitation-only social club at the Los Angeles Athletic Club founded by Harry Marston Haldeman in 1913. The club is still in existence today. Marco H. Hellman

  4. Roxy Theatre (West Hollywood) - Wikipedia

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    The Roxy Theatre (often just the Roxy) is a nightclub on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, owned by Lou Adler and his son, Nic. History [ edit ] The Roxy was opened on September 20, 1973, [1] [2] by Elmer Valentine and Lou Adler , along with original partners David Geffen , Elliot Roberts and Peter Asher .

  5. Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    Dress code criteria can be an excuse for discriminatory practices, such as in the case of Carpenter v. Limelight Entertainment Ltd. Exclusive nightclubs Bottle service at a nightclub. Large cosmopolitan cities that are home to large affluent populations (such as Atlanta, Chicago, Sydney, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Miami, New York City, and London ...

  6. List of all-time NBA win–loss records - Wikipedia

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    Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers, who have recorded the highest postseason win–loss percentage, and the most postseason wins in NBA history. Kemba Walker during his time with the Charlotte Hornets , who have recorded the lowest postseason win–loss percentage in NBA history.

  7. Florentine Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Florentine Gardens was a nightclub in Hollywood, California, at 5955 Hollywood Boulevard, opened on December 28, 1938, by restaurateur Guido Braccini. [1] The building was designed by architect Gordon B. Kaufmann [2] and featured a European garden motif. Manager and emcee Nils Granlund.

  8. California Club - Wikipedia

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    California Club. /  34.05028°N 118.256417°W  / 34.05028; -118.256417. The California Club is an invitation-only private club established in 1888, based in Los Angeles, California. According to the Los Angeles Times, "The people who run Los Angeles belong to the Jonathan Club; the people who own Los Angeles belong to the California Club ...

  9. Magic Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Castle. /  34.10472°N 118.34194°W  / 34.10472; -118.34194. The Magic Castle is a clubhouse for the Academy of Magical Arts and for magicians and magic enthusiasts. The Academy was started in 1952 by William Larsen Sr., who founded Genii magazine in 1936. The Castle was opened on January 2, 1963 by brothers Bill and Milt Larsen ...