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  2. Denver Ports of Call - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1967. Ceased operations. 1992. Operating bases. Denver, Colorado. Denver Ports of Call is a defunct United States private airline which operated flights for the Denver-based Ports of Call Travel Club from 1967 to 1992. In its heyday, Ports of Call was the largest travel club in the United States, with at one time over 66,000 members.

  3. Largo (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Largo (nightclub) Coordinates: 34.077849°N 118.376319°W. Largo nightclub exterior (previous location) Largo, also called Café Largo, [1] Largo, darling!, or Club Largo, is a nightclub and cabaret in Los Angeles, California. Largo is known for its musical and comedy shows and for the Friday night residency of singer-songwriter Jon Brion.

  4. Pulse (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Pulse (nightclub) Pulse was a gay bar, dance club, and nightclub in Orlando, Florida, founded in 2004 by Barbara Poma and Ron Legler. On June 12, 2016, the club was the scene of the second worst mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the second deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the September 11 attacks.

  5. Disco Fever - Wikipedia

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    Disco Fever. Coordinates: 40.83626°N 73.92175°W. Disco Fever was a New York City dance club located in the South Bronx on Jerome Avenue and 167th street that operated from 1976 to 1986. After initially failing to draw many customers, Sal Abbatiello convinced his father, the owner, to hand over the reins. Abbatiello quickly began featuring hip ...

  6. The Real World: Denver - Wikipedia

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    The Denver cast worked for Outward Bound. They were trained on wilderness courses and later guided New Orleans teenagers displaced by Hurricane Katrina in hiking treks. The residence. The 21,927-square-foot (2,037.1 m 2), two-story building is located in Lower Downtown (LoDo) Denver, a historic district and mixed-use neighborhood. Constructed ...

  7. Throb nightclub disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Throb nightclub disaster occurred on 24 March 2000, when panic broke out after the detonation of a teargas canister at the Throb nightclub in Chatsworth, Durban in South Africa. [1] [2] There were 600 children from age 11-14 celebrating the end of term. The incident resulted with deaths of 13 children and 100 injured. [3]

  8. Devin Dazzle & the Neon Fever - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Devin Dazzle & the Neon Fever is a 2004 album by Felix da Housecat, his first since 2001's Kittenz and Thee Glitz and continued his collaboration with both Tommie Sunshine and Dave the Hustler. It is a concept album based on the story of the character Devin Dazzle and his involvement with a group of women called the Neon ...

  9. Neighbours Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    1509 Broadway. Seattle, Washington. United States. Coordinates. 47°36′52″N 122°19′16″W  / . 47.6144°N 122.3212°W. / 47.6144; -122.3212. Neighbours Nightclub is a nightclub on Seattle 's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington. Neighbours is the city's "oldest LGBTQ+ club currently operating".