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frequented and Savoy
In 1803, the Bishop of Coimbra took regular baths in Eirceira, in addition to the Royal Family, who frequented its waters, including Queen Maria Pia of Savoy in 1864.
The Ritz's most famous facility is the Palm Court, an opulently decorated cream-colored Louis XVI setting for the world-famous institution that is " Tea at the Ritz ", ( though, strictly speaking, Tea at the Savoy is the original version ) once frequented by King Edward VII, Charlie Chaplin, Sir Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle, Noël Coward, Judy Garland, Evelyn Waugh and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.

frequented and Ballroom
In 1922, Cernocky built Louis ' Crystal Ballroom behind the restaurant which was known to be frequented by many prominent Chicago residents.

frequented and 1930s
One newspaper article interviewed an unidentified man who claimed that " in the early 1930s the then Royal Pines Hotel was frequented by society's elite who, for $ 1. 90 a drink, consumed prohibition liquor under the watchful eye of men who had guns strapped under their coats.
In the 1930s Mercer was known to be frequented by the Capone brothers, Al, Ralph, George, and Matte.
During the 1930s the Ambassador Hotel's Cocoanut Grove was frequented by celebrities of cinema such as Norma Shearer and Irving Thalberg, Errol Flynn, Jean Harlow, Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart, Marlene Dietrich, Lana Turner, John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Lucille Ball, Ginger Rogers, Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, and countless others.
Rhythm Club, in Harlem, in the early part of the 1930s, a place where Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, James P. Johnson, and Earl Hines frequented.
According to the book Connecticut Icons, the Connecticut roll was introduced in the 1930s at a restaurant in Milford on the Post Road called Perry's, following a request from a traveling salesman who frequented the place.
It houses an important collection of contemporary art with works of Spanish and foreign artists who frequented Tossa de Mar during the 1930s, such as the Celestial Violinist by Marc Chagall.
In the late 1930s, while doing graduate work at Columbia University in New York City, Todd lived in Greenwich Village, where he frequented the Village Vanguard, a local night spot.
The Triangle Hofbrau was a restaurant which was frequented by such stars as Mae West in the 1920s and 1930s.

frequented and eventually
Music performances at the Pavilion spawned juke joints, or night clubs, in Scanlonville and eventually a hotel called White's Paradise – where James Brown was known to have frequented.
He eventually became fascinated by the rave scene, and, following German reunification, frequented underground raves in East Berlin, believing his native West Berlin scene to be too commercialised.
With help from Laney's friend Jesse Jackson ( Elden Henson ), Zack is eventually successful in getting Laney to take him to a theater lounge that is frequented by artists and performers.
Over the years, as she frequented Luke's Diner, they became close friends and eventually fell in love.
The farm eventually came into the possession of a Mr. Butters, who gave the name Woodpecker to the apple because the tree was frequented by woodpeckers.
During the 1970s and 1980s, Chance acted as a midway barker and operated games of skill at carnivals and fairs and was one of the most successful operators, eventually employing 250 people and running 40 games at the Ohio State Fair along, on a circuit that includes Columbus, OH, Raleigh, NC, Augusta, GA, Syracuse, NY, Hollywood, FL, and Corpus Christi, TX before tiring of the constant travels and con men who frequented this business.

frequented and becoming
Son of José da Rosa da Silveira and Maria da Rosa da Silveira, residents of the parish of Praia do Norte, he was baptized in Flamengos on 21 June 1924, frequented the primary school there, before entering the seminary in Angra do Heroísmo in October 1938, becoming a priest by 1949.
Prior to becoming a music venue, the building housed a restaurant named Mrs. Jay's, next to which was Mrs. Jay's Beer Garden that was frequented by a polyglot community of tourists, high school and college students and bikers.
As well as becoming a major forum with the Parliament, the open sessions are usually well frequented by both business lobbyists and representatives from environmental NGOs.
Here they frequented the Shakespearean Circle, the Polonskys ' Fridays and the Literary Fund gatherings, then started their own home saloon, Filosofov and Volynsky becoming habitués.

frequented and elite
Dharampura Bazar was one such in Patiala, which was frequented by the ruling elite.
famed fashion photographer Rupert Callender, Louis Armstrong, Godfrey Cambridge, George " BBQ George " Williams former Harlem Night Club Dancer turned restaurateur who owned the renowned BBQ George's Supper Club frequented by the Black elite of Queens and New York politicos including civil rights activist Judge William " Bill " Booth, Publisher and NYC Human Rights Commissioner and Publisher Ken Drew as well as Mayor John Lindsay and Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller.
Following the Red Army invasion of Georgia in 1921, the Soviet regime confiscated all aristocratic mansions and turned them into sanatoria, frequented by the Communist party elite.
Since the American Civil War, all the islands ( except for Little St. Simons Island ) have become elite resorts frequented by some of the nations wealthiest families.

frequented and Corner
Although many of its regular speakers are non-mainstream, Speakers ' Corner was frequented by Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, George Orwell, C. L. R. James, Ben Tillett, Marcus Garvey, Kwame Nkrumah and William Morris.
After his retirement, he worked as a bartender at the Neutral Corner, a bar located near Stillman's Gym that was frequented by boxing managers and trainers.

frequented and ,"
The name is of Native American origin, commonly believed to signify " narrow valley ;" however native language scholars translate the name as " at the black lick " or " at the dirty lick ," referring to mineral licks frequented by deer or other animals.
During this time American whalers frequented the neighbouring waters, and in 1810 an American named Jonathan Lambert " late of Salem, mariner and citizen thereof ," along with an Italian named Thomas Currie and another man named Williams made Tristan their home, establishing the first permanent settlement on the island.
" InfoWorld counted it among the very few weblogs that were " worth a visit ," Brill's Content claimed that it presented " news the way web pioneers envisioned it — hypertextual, wide-reaching, and exhaustive ," Fast Company called it " one of the best Web logs on the Net ," Feed wrote that the site was " frequented by thousands of the Net's most knowledgeable ," Wired hailed it as " one of the oldest and most popular weblogs ," and The New Yorker commended Barger's " healthy appetite for everything from literature to science ," whereas The Register found that " there's no better reader on the Internet than Jorn Barger.
From the pilot episode to " Unemployment, Part 1 ," Andy worked at a waterbed store where his boss was a short, ill-tempered foreign man who frequented strip clubs.
Robert the elder owned " The Parkmore ," a drive-in restaurant complete with carhops and frequented by hot rodders.
Myatt came to public attention in 1999, a year after his Islamic conversion, when a pamphlet he wrote many years earlier, A Practical Guide to Aryan Revolution, described as a " detailed step-by-step guide for terrorist insurrection ," was said to have inspired David Copeland, who left nailbombs in areas frequented by London's black, Asian, and gay communities.
Hosea frequented " CHOPS ," a fine dining restaurant where he was known for regular dining and drinking.
" Campbell has been the police minister and he's been on the state crime commission, and he's frequented places where he's easily recognised ," Mr Unsworth told The Australian newspaper.
After it came " Dumas Walker ," about a then-74-year-old marbles player who owned a liquor store that the band frequented.
He was a close friend of Jack Johnson, had frequented Johnson's restaurant, the " Café de Champion ," and had even been a pallbearer at the great champion's funeral.

frequented and corner
An alleyway between Columbus and Grant Avenues is named for Beat Generation writer Jack Kerouac, who once lived there and frequented the famous City Lights Bookstore on the corner of Columbus and Broadway as well as the numerous nearby bars and coffee shops.
On the opposite corner of Fournier Street from Christ Church is the Ten Bells, a pub that is popularly associated with Jack the Ripper, as two of his female prostitute victims are supposed to have frequented the establishment.
Its political capital is Trogen, though the largest town is Herisau, while Teufen, and Heiden in the north-east corner is the most frequented of the many goats ' whey cure resorts for which the entire canton is famous ( Urnäsch and Gais are also in Ausser Rhoden ).

frequented and dance
After the Civil War, however, Bowery shops and mansions had given way to saloons, dance halls, brothels and flophouses, all of which Crane frequented, later saying he did so for research purposes.
The roots of Them, the band that first broke Morrison on the international scene, came in April 1964 when Morrison responded to an advert for musicians to play at a new R & B club at the Maritime Hotel – an old dance hall frequented by sailors.
His most popular works include Le bœuf sur le toit ( a ballet which lent its name to the legendary cabaret frequented by Milhaud and other members of Les Six ), La création du monde ( a ballet for small orchestra with solo saxophone, influenced by jazz ), Scaramouche ( for saxophone and piano, also for two pianos ), and Saudades do Brasil ( dance suite ).
In a book published in 1883 Ventura Lynch, a noted contemporary student of the dances and folklore of Buenos Aires Province, noted the influence the Afro-Argentine dancers had on the compadritos, who apparently frequented the Afro-Argentine dance venues, " the milonga is danced only by the compadritos of the city, who have created it as a mockery of the dances the blacks hold in their own places ".
In a book published in 1883 Ventura Lynch — a noted student of the dances and folklore of Buenos Aires Province — noted the influence the Afro-Argentine dancers had on the compadritos, or tough guys, who apparently frequented the Afro-Argentine dance venues.
However due a lack of a rehabilitation program, within a few short months hundreds of bar girls ( bar-balas ) mostly illiterate young women sending income back to their families, were out of work, and were forced to turn to Gulf countries like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Muscat, frequented by top executives, and expatriate Indians, and which were experiencing a rise in demand for Bollywood dance numbers ( item numbers ); other overseas destination were the South-East Asian countries ,, Malaysia and Singapore.
On November 22, 1930, an SA Rollkommando attacked a popular dance hall frequented predominantly by left-wing workers.
The term gafieira was Brazilian Portuguese slang meaning " low dancing resort, gaff, honky-tonk " or " dance festivity frequented by the populace ".

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