Hoofers Club (Q5897693)

  • matcher place: Manhattan (way 400014249), New York (relation 175905), Manhattan (relation 2552485), Manhattan (relation 8186559), Harlem (relation 8398081), Manhattan (relation 8398124)
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  • Wikipedia: English
  • English Wikipedia categories: Cultural history of New York City, Dance venues in the United States, Former music venues in New York City, Harlem Renaissance, Tap dance
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Hoofers Club was an African-American entertainment establishment and dancers' club hangout in Harlem, New York, that ran from the early 1920s until the early 1940s. It was founded and managed by Lonnie Hicks (1882–1953), an Atlanta-born ragtime pianist.

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Former music venues in New York City amenity=concert_hall, amenity=nightclub, amenity=pub, amenity=restaurant, amenity=music_venue