Historic Music Venues
The Acheron Is Closing, and NYC's Live Music Scene will Never be the Same
The Acheron was more than just a venue. It was a welcoming oasis of metal, punk, and weirdness in a world that doesn't think we matter.
Historic Venue Spotlight: Windsor Hotel
From Charlie Chaplin spending a night in 1913 to it's expansion in 1994, the Windsor Hotel has seen a lot of history.
Historic Venue Spotlight: Gus’ Pub & Grill
It's an unofficial landmark of Halifax, and it has the sort of stories you'd expect from a maritime bar.
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Historic Venue Spotlight: The Riverboat
Think back to a time when Yorkville meant more than just luxury goods and expensive restaurants.
Historic Venue Spotlight: The Horseshoe Tavern
From a blacksmith, to a chef, to a live music aficionado, The Horseshoe Tavern has seen a lot of owners and even more stories.
Historic Venue Spotlight: The Opera House
From vaudeville to cinema to concert hall, The Opera House has one of the most storied pasts of all of Toronto's venues.
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