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− | ==History== | + | ==Early History== |
− | + | As of the 80s, it was a restaurant called Bonanza with a legendary salad bar. | |
− | + | ==The Silverado== | |
− | + | When the [[Country]] thing got big, it became the second bar to sport the name Silverado and associated country theme. | |
− | Dance club on Memorial Ave. | + | The building near High Street was the first Silverado, burnt down, and eventually became The Roxy. The building near Intercity was the second Silverado, and eventually became the first Roxy's. Confused yet? |
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+ | ==Roxy's== | ||
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+ | Dance club on Memorial Ave. Had an open stage for a while. | ||
Closed in early 2008 | Closed in early 2008 | ||
− | [[Category:Venues]] | + | [[Category:Defunct Venues]] |
Latest revision as of 17:35, 14 January 2010
Not to be confused with The Roxy
Early History
As of the 80s, it was a restaurant called Bonanza with a legendary salad bar.
The Silverado
When the Country thing got big, it became the second bar to sport the name Silverado and associated country theme.
The building near High Street was the first Silverado, burnt down, and eventually became The Roxy. The building near Intercity was the second Silverado, and eventually became the first Roxy's. Confused yet?
Roxy's
Dance club on Memorial Ave. Had an open stage for a while.
Closed in early 2008