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LATIN QUARTER PROGRAM NEW YORK 1940-1950s, MINT

$ 66

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

The Latin Quarter Nightclub in
New York city
has a rich, storied history. It has catered to a wealth of VIPS since1942. With its focus on hip hop, reggaeton and salsa music, the club is a great place to be seen as well as have some fun.
Early Days of the Latin Quarter
The Latin Quarter Nightclub was originally opened in 1942 at a
Times Square
location by Lou Walters, father of newscaster Barbara Walters. It was located in a historic wedge-shaped building at 1580 Broadway, best known for its big neon signs. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, the Latin Quarter Nightclub presented festive floor shows that featured chorus girls and can-can dancers, and headliners that included Frank Sinatra, Frankie Laine and the Andrews Sisters. It rivaled the Copacabana, which had opened two years earlier, in attracting the rich and the famous of post-World War II New York.
One Latin Quarter New York Program, mint condition.
Very Rare to find one of these in this condition, actually this is the only one I could find in my research.