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  2. Pearl Bar - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Bar is a lesbian-specific LGBT Q+ bar located on Washington Avenue between the Heights and Montrose neighbourhoods of Houston, Texas. [1] [2] [3] It is the only lesbian bar in Houston, one of only two in the state of Texas, and fewer than 25 in the United States. [4] [5] [2] It is known for hosting a variety of events including female ...

  3. Washington Avenue (Houston, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    I-45. Washington Avenue is a road in Houston, Texas, United States. It is named for Washington County, as it is part of the original route from Houston to Brenham, the seat of Washington County. [1] U.S. Highway 90 was routed along Washington Avenue prior to the opening of the Katy Freeway . Ralph Bivins stated in a newspaper article published ...

  4. 12 of Houston's Most Expensive Restaurants - AOL

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    These Restaurants Offer Delicious Cuisine and a Unique Ambiance, ... 1814 Washington Ave ... Modern Italian restaurant located in downtown Houston. 1515 Texas Ave ...

  5. List of Saks Fifth Avenue store locations - Wikipedia

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    842 N. Michigan Avenue (& Chestnut Street), Holabird & Root, architects; 3 stories, in Michigan-Chestnut Building (built 1927–28). Expanded in October, 1930. Replaced by new 700 N. Michigan location in 1935. [22] Newport, Rhode Island [22] Downtown. Newport RI Resort Store. 119 Bellvue Ave.

  6. Richmond Strip - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Strip. The Richmond Avenue Entertainment District, commonly known as the Richmond Strip, is an entertainment district along Richmond Avenue in western/southwestern Houston, Texas. It was especially popular in the 1990s, but it later declined as a partygoing destination in favor of other areas of town, such as Washington Avenue.

  7. Rockefeller's - Wikipedia

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    History. In 1979, Sanford and Susan Criner opened Rockefeller's to serve as a performance space for Houston's music scene. The Criners wanted to create a place where both local talent and already-established acts could play to Houston crowds. [2] They already owned a former bank building, designed by Joseph Finger in 1925; they turned it into a ...

  8. MacDougal Street - Wikipedia

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    MacDougall is also the namesake of MacDougal Alley, a private cul-de-sac owned jointly by the residents of Washington Square North to its south and West 8th Street to its north, for whom it was created in 1833 for their stables. The alley runs east off MacDougal Street in the block between West 8th Street and Waverly Place/Washington Square North.

  9. Neon Boots Dancehall & Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Neon Boots Dancehall & Saloon is a Country and Western bar/honky tonk that was founded as the Esquire Ballroom in 1955 by Raymond Proske in Houston, Texas, at 11410 Hempstead northwest of downtown Houston. In the 1970s and 1980s the club was considered the main rival to Gilley's Club across town in Pasadena.