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The Village Gate was a nightclub at the corner of Thompson and Bleecker Streets in Greenwich Village, New York. Art D'Lugoff opened the club in 1958, on the ground floor and basement of 160 Bleecker Street. The large 1896 Chicago School structure by architect Ernest Flagg was known at the time as Mills House No. 1 and served as a flophouse for transient men. In its heyday, the Village Gate also included an upper-story performance space, known as the Top of the Gate.

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  • The Village Gate (de)
  • The Village Gate (eo)
  • The Village Gate (fr)
  • Village Gate (en)
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  • The Village Gate estis novjorka noktoklubejo fondita en 1958. Ĝi troviĝis je la stratangulo de Thompson- kaj Bleecker-Strato en la urboparto Greenwich Village. En ĉi tiu formo ĝi ekzistis ĝis 1993. La 15-an de januaro 1961 Max Roach unuafoje prezentis tie sian We Insist! Freedom Now Suite kadre de benefickoncerto por la oranizaĵo por civitanaj rajtoj, la eniro kostis 2,50 dolarojn. (eo)
  • The Village Gate war ein 1958 gegründeter New Yorker Nachtclub, der sich Ecke Thompson und im Stadtteil Greenwich Village befand. Er bestand in dieser Form bis 1993. (de)
  • The Village Gate est une salle de concerts, un club de jazz et un théâtre, aujourd'hui fermé, à l'angle de Thompson Street et de Bleecker Street dans le quartier de Greenwich Village à New York. C'est l'impresario de jazz (en) qui ouvre ce club en 1958, au rez-de-chaussée et au sous-sol du 158, Bleecker Street. Ce grand bâtiment École de Chicago construit par l'architecte (en) est connu à l'époque sous le nom de Mills House no 1, et sert d'asile de nuit pour des gens de passage. (fr)
  • The Village Gate was a nightclub at the corner of Thompson and Bleecker Streets in Greenwich Village, New York. Art D'Lugoff opened the club in 1958, on the ground floor and basement of 160 Bleecker Street. The large 1896 Chicago School structure by architect Ernest Flagg was known at the time as Mills House No. 1 and served as a flophouse for transient men. In its heyday, the Village Gate also included an upper-story performance space, known as the Top of the Gate. (en)
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