The original Cotton Club was a Harlem institution during the Roaring '20s. Politicians, gangsters, movie stars and other ... More
Cotton Club
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The original Cotton Club was a Harlem institution during the Roaring '20s. Politicians, gangsters, movie stars and other celebrities congregated here. They delighted in fine dining and drinks while listening to the music of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Lena Horne and Ella Fitzgerald. Today, the club's new incarnation is part of the latest Harlem Renaissance. In addition to Swing Night on Mondays, jazz and blues nights are popular the rest of the week, and the Gospel Brunch is a treat on Saturday and Sunday.
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Opened in 1901, this clubhouse is located on property donated by business tycoon Commodore J. Pierpont Morgan. The beaux arts
building features a limestone facade with large bay windows resembling sterns of ships. The Model Room is home to ...
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Jazz on the Villa Hostel is conveniently located near many subways and buses, and is close to the bustling 125th
street shopping district in Upper Manhattan. We are surrounded by many landmarks, including the world famous Apollo Theatre, Columbia ...
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If you are into the swing dancing craze, this jazz and supper club, Swing 46, specializes in the big band
sound. Its romantic, retro ballroom ambiance will provide you with a highly pleasurable night out with that special someone. ...
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