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  2. Border disputes between New York and Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    But the March 1700 Order in Council sided with New York and the 1683 agreement; the dispute had finally been settled by order of the king. Settling of the boundary A 1799 map of Connecticut which shows the Oblong. From Low's Encyclopaedia. The governments of New York and Connecticut were not quick to effectuate the 1700 Order in Council.

  3. Half Note Club - Wikipedia

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    Half Note Club. Coordinates: 40°43′32.5″N 74°0′28″W. The Half Note was a jazz club in New York City, New York that flourished in two Manhattan locations – from 1957 to 1972 in SoHo (then known as the Village) at 289 Hudson Street at Spring Street and from 1972 to 1974 in Midtown at 149 West 54th Street, one block west of the Museum ...

  4. Connecticut panhandle - Wikipedia

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    Map of Philipse Patent (showing the Oblong and Gore) The Connecticut panhandle is the southwestern appendage of Connecticut, where it abuts New York State. It is contained entirely in Fairfield County and the Western Connecticut Planning Region, and includes all of Greenwich, Stamford, New Canaan, and Darien, [1] as well as parts of Norwalk and ...

  5. Esperanza Spalding Plots 12-Night Residency at New York’s ...

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    Ethan Shanfeld. April 30, 2024 at 9:00 AM. Esperanza Spalding, the five-time Grammy winner and bass virtuoso, is returning to New York’s Blue Note Jazz Club with a 12-night residency in early ...

  6. Nocturne Records - Wikipedia

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    Nocturne Records was an American jazz record company and label founded in 1954 by Roy Harte, a drummer, and Harry Babasin, a bassist. Based in Hollywood, California, Nocturne concentrated on West Coast jazz. On March 28, 1955, Nocturne merged with Liberty and issued the Nocturne catalog under the Liberty label, as the "Jazz in Hollywood" series ...

  7. The Embers (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Embers (nightclub) Coordinates: 40.7588°N 73.9699°W. The Embers was a 1950s and 1960s-era New York City restaurant and nightclub formerly located at 161 East 54th Street between 3rd and Lexington Avenues. [1] It was opened in late 1951 by former jazz musician Ralph Watkins, [2] who had also been involved with clubs such as Bop City and ...

  8. Eddie Condon's - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Condon's was the name of three successive jazz venues in New York run by jazz banjoist, guitarist, and bandleader Eddie Condon from 1945 until the mid-1980s. [1] In 1975, Red Balaban took over the management of the club. [2] Ed Polcer was also a part-owner at the time of the club's closing. [1] Tony Parenti, Wild Bill Davison, and Eddie ...

  9. Boomer's - Wikipedia

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    40°44′04″N 74°00′17″W  / . 40.734364°N 74.004684°W. / 40.734364; -74.004684. Genre (s) Jazz. Boomer's was a jazz club in Greenwich Village, New York City, during the 1970s. The club was a venue for bebop music. [1] Musicians including Barry Harris, Kenny Barron, Art Farmer, and Cedar Walton played the club, [2] and live albums ...