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  • 71History of Strathfield, New South Wales — The history of the Strathfield area, in New South Wales started with the Wangle Indigenous Australians but then involves the first disastrous white settlement at Liberty Plains. After this settlement failed the land became part of the Redmire… …

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  • 72Emma Cons — (1838 – 24 July 1912) was a British social reformer, educationalist and theatre manager. Early lifeShe trained as an artist and joined the Ladies’ Co operative Art Guild, London, run by Caroline Hill, mother of the future housing reformer and… …

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  • 73public accommodation — A place open to serve the public. An inn. A hotel. A restaurant. A place to obtain food and lodging, rather than a place of amusement. 4 Am J2d Amuse § 1 …

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  • 74skating rink — A public place of amusement, usually equipped with freezing elements maintaining a good surface of ice. Inglis v Rymer, 113 Fla 732, 152 So 4. A place for skating whether on ice skates or roller skates, often a public place where a charge is made …

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  • 75Troja (singer) — was a musical theatre performer in New York City in the 1890s and early 20th century. An 1894 advertisement commentedthat she was a serio comic singer. Notes Of The Stage , New York Times, June 10, 1894, pg. 12.] Other items described her as a… …

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  • 76gadabout — noun someone who restlessly moves from place to place seeking amusement or the companionship of others …

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  • 77race track — A place of amusement; a place for horse racing or automobile racing; also, in the broad sense of the term, a track where athletes contend in racing and other events …

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  • 78Honky tonk — A honky tonk (also called a honkatonk, honkey tonk, or tonk) is a type of bar with musical entertainment that is common in the Southwestern and Southern United States. The term has also been attached to various styles of 20th century American… …

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  • 79Joseph Burstyn, Inc v. Wilson — Joseph Burstyn, Inc. v. Wilson Supreme Court of the United States Argued April 24, 1952 Decided May 2 …

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  • 80Cumberland, Maryland City Hall & Academy of Music — The Academy of Music (1874 1910) was a civic theater and the first city hall for the city of Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland. It was a grand building with 18 inch (460 mm) thick walls, 78 feet (24 m) high from street to roof crest …

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