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- Vintage Photos Show Bars and Nightlife Scene From the 1950s to 1970s
This era saw the emergence of various bar styles, including the tiki bars and cocktail lounges of the 1950s, the counterculture bars of the 1960s, and the disco bars of the 1970s
- A Golden Era: The Bars and Nightclubs of 1950s America - Bygonely
During this decade, many of the most iconic bars and nightclubs were located in cities like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles The most famous of these establishments were the Copacabana, The Stork Club, and the El Morocco in New York City
- List of nightclubs in New York City - Wikipedia
List of nightclubs in New York City This is a list of notable current and former nightclubs in New York City A 2015 survey of former nightclubs in the city identified 10 most historic ones, starting with the Cotton Club, active from 1923 to 1936 [1]
- Remembering Manhattan nightclubs - John Hemmer Archive
Even the Waldorf Astoria had a showroom, then there was the Stork Club, and Versailles, just to name a few What they all had in common was that they featured a main attraction If you were a lucky patron there might be an opening act for the STAR
- Bars clubs 1950s - Flickr
Explore this photo album by AlbanyGroup Archive on Flickr!
- Vintage Photos Show Bars and Nightlife Scene from the 1950s to 1970s
This era saw the emergence of various bar styles, including the tiki bars and cocktail lounges of the 1950s, the counterculture bars of the 1960s, and the disco bars of the 1970s
- 20 Cool Pics That Show Bars Lounges in the US From the 1950s and . . .
A set of old pics that shows inside of American bars and lounges in the 1950s and 1960s
- Inside Manhattans 1940s and 1950s nightlife scene
Clubs like Vanity Fair and Copacabana may have provided enough female entertainment to dazzle the crowd without needing singers like Frank Sinatra or Dean Martin to perform
- Clubs in the 40s 50s - Signs of the Times - Omeka
The popularity of the Household Arts Club in the 1940s suggested a great deal of interest among female students in domestic skills such as cooking and sewing, but the club dwindled in membership, finally ending in the 1950s Another popular club was the Record Club
- Golden Years: New York Nightlife In The ’50s - Ivy Style
Dixieland clubs were all over town Central Plaza Casino and Stuyvescent Casino were seedy second-floor union halls on Second Avenue with sawdust on the floor and spilled pitchers of beer
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