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  2. Mr. Smalls - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Smalls is a live music venue in the Millvale neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  3. Hammerschlagen - Wikipedia

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    Chance. Low. Hammerschlagen (also called Stump or Nagelbalken [ German lit. 'nail beam']), is a game in which participants compete against each other to drive nails into a wooden beam. Competitive nailing can be a solo game. [1] [2] However, the most common form is as a competition between several individuals, the winner of which gets a prize.

  4. Old Stone Tavern (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Stone Tavern (also called Elliott's, Coates Tavern, and the Old Stone Inn) is a historic building located at 434 Greentree Road, block and number 19-S-156,2E in the West End Village neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Tavern dates back to at least 1782, and more likely 1777.

  5. My nail tech told me to stop ruining my nails with gel ...

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    Jeanine Edwards. Updated July 12, 2023 at 6:40 PM. My nail tech told me to stop ruining my nails with gel manicures and to use this quick-drying, long-lasting polish on Amazon instead. Our team...

  6. Crawford Grill - Wikipedia

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    The Crawford Grill was a renowned jazz club that operated in two locations in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. During its heyday in the 1950s and 60s, the second Crawford Grill venue hosted local and nationally-recognized acts, including jazz legends Art Blakey, Charles Mingus, Max Roach, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans ...

  7. Strip District, Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Strip District is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a one-half square mile area of land northeast of the central business district bordered to the north by the Allegheny River and to the south by portions of the Hill District .

  8. Bar Marco - Wikipedia

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    Website. barmarcopgh .com. Bar Marco is a restaurant and bar located in the Strip District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was named one of the Top 50 Best New Restaurants by Bon Appétit Magazine, [1] and was added to Thrillist ’s Top 33 Cocktails Bars in the USA. [2]

  9. Clark Bar - Wikipedia

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    Clark Bar America. Necco. The Clark Bar is a candy bar consisting of a crispy peanut butter /spun taffy core (originally with a caramel center) and coated in milk chocolate. It was introduced in 1917 by David L. Clark and was popular during and after both World Wars. It was the first American "combination" candy bar to achieve nationwide success.

  10. Speakeasy - Wikipedia

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    A speakeasy, also called a blind pig or blind tiger, was an illicit establishment that sold alcoholic beverages. The term may also refer to a retro style bar that replicates aspects of historical speakeasies. Speakeasy bars came into prominence in the United States during the Prohibition era (1920–1933, longer in some states).

  11. D. L. Clark Company - Wikipedia

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    D. L. Clark Building, located at 503 Martindale Street in the North Shore neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The D. L. Clark Company was founded in 1886 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, now part of Pittsburgh, by David L. Clark (1864–1939), an Irish-born candy salesman.