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Gallus Mag (real name unknown) was a six-foot-plus tall, female bouncer at a 19th-century New York City bar called The Hole in the Wall. She figures prominently in New York City folklore. The name "Gallus" originated from the men's suspenders she was fond of wearing and "Mag" or "Meg" was likely her forename. The Hole in the Wall bar was at 279 Water Street, Manhattan, more recently the site of the historic Bridge Cafe.

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  • Gallus Mag (nom real desconegut) va ser una dona de gairebé dos metres d'alçada que treballava com a en un bar de Nova York del segle XIX anomenat The Hole in the Wall i que ocupa un paper destacat en el folklore de la ciutat. El nom de "Gallus" es deu als tirants masculins que li agradava portar, mentre que "Mag" o "Meg" era, probablement, el seu nom. El bar The Hole in the Wall es trobava al 279 de Water Street, a Manhattan. (ca)
  • Gallus Mag (real name unknown) was a six-foot-plus tall, female bouncer at a 19th-century New York City bar called The Hole in the Wall. She figures prominently in New York City folklore. The name "Gallus" originated from the men's suspenders she was fond of wearing and "Mag" or "Meg" was likely her forename. The Hole in the Wall bar was at 279 Water Street, Manhattan, more recently the site of the historic Bridge Cafe. (en)
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  • Gallus Mag (nom real desconegut) va ser una dona de gairebé dos metres d'alçada que treballava com a en un bar de Nova York del segle XIX anomenat The Hole in the Wall i que ocupa un paper destacat en el folklore de la ciutat. El nom de "Gallus" es deu als tirants masculins que li agradava portar, mentre que "Mag" o "Meg" era, probablement, el seu nom. El bar The Hole in the Wall es trobava al 279 de Water Street, a Manhattan. (ca)
  • Gallus Mag (real name unknown) was a six-foot-plus tall, female bouncer at a 19th-century New York City bar called The Hole in the Wall. She figures prominently in New York City folklore. The name "Gallus" originated from the men's suspenders she was fond of wearing and "Mag" or "Meg" was likely her forename. The Hole in the Wall bar was at 279 Water Street, Manhattan, more recently the site of the historic Bridge Cafe. (en)
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