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- Club_Fugazi abstract "The Club Fugazi is a small theater and nightclub located in the North Beach, San Francisco, California district of San Francisco, California. The address is 678 Green Street, although the portion of Green Street in front of the club was renamed Beach Blanket Babylon Boulevard in 1996, in honor of the long-running musical revue that has played at the Club Fugazi for some two decades.The theater is on the ground floor in a building which is formally known as Casa Coloniale Italiana John F. Fugazi, a community center for the Italian Colony of San Francisco. The building was financed by a donation from Cavaliere Ufficiale John F. Fugazi, who founded the Columbus Savings and Loan Society in 1893 as well as the Banca Popolare Operaia Italiana in 1906. Both banks eventually merged with the Bank of Italy, which was later renamed the Bank of America.Fugazi had promised to establish a community center for the Italian Colony of San Francisco following the Great Earthquake and Fire of 1906, but it wasn't until 1913 that the project began.Fugazi Hall was built in 1913 on a parcel of land donated by Fugazi's second wife, Joanna Fugazi. The building was designed by Italian architect Italo Zanolini, who also designed the Banca Popolare Operaia Italiana building at 2 Columbus Avenue (1906) most recently occupied by the Church of Scientology, as well as the building at 255 Columbus Avenue (1916), most recently occupied by Vesuvio Restaurant. Zanolini also designed John F. Fugazi's private mausoleum chapel at the Italian Cemetery in Colma.Fugazi establish a trust to ensure that future generations of Italian-Americans would be able to utilize the building. The Trust is administered by the Italian-American Community Services Agency (formally known as the Italian Board of Relief and the Italian-American Welfare Agency), which was established in 1916.In the 1950s and early 1960s, Fugazi Hall was a common venue for poetry reading by members of the beat community. Although many might believe that Club Fugazi is referenced in Allen Ginsberg's "Howl": "Noon in desolate Fugazzi's, listening to the crack...", this actually refers to Fugazzi's in New York City, another Beat hangout (note the two z's in the name in the poem, as well as all the geographical references in that part of the poem being in NYC.The famous "Thelonious Alone in San Francisco" album was recorded by Thelonious Monk on October 1959 at the Fugazi Hall.".
- Club_Fugazi address "678 Green Street".
- Club_Fugazi currentProduction Beach_Blanket_Babylon.
- Club_Fugazi locationCity California.
- Club_Fugazi locationCity San_Francisco.
- Club_Fugazi locationCountry United_States.
- Club_Fugazi openingYear "1913".
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- Club_Fugazi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_San_Francisco,_California.
- Club_Fugazi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nightclubs_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area.
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- Club_Fugazi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatres_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area.
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- Club_Fugazi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Club Fugazi".
- Club_Fugazi address "678".
- Club_Fugazi architect "Italo Zanolini".
- Club_Fugazi city California.
- Club_Fugazi city San_Francisco.
- Club_Fugazi country United_States.
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- Club_Fugazi name "Club Fugazi".
- Club_Fugazi opened "1913".
- Club_Fugazi owner "Italian Community Services".
- Club_Fugazi production "Beach Blanket Babylon".
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- Club_Fugazi subject Category:Culture_of_San_Francisco,_California.
- Club_Fugazi subject Category:Nightclubs_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area.
- Club_Fugazi subject Category:North_Beach,_San_Francisco.
- Club_Fugazi subject Category:Theatres_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area.
- Club_Fugazi hypernym Theater.
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- Club_Fugazi type Venue.
- Club_Fugazi type Establishment.
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- Club_Fugazi comment "The Club Fugazi is a small theater and nightclub located in the North Beach, San Francisco, California district of San Francisco, California. The address is 678 Green Street, although the portion of Green Street in front of the club was renamed Beach Blanket Babylon Boulevard in 1996, in honor of the long-running musical revue that has played at the Club Fugazi for some two decades.The theater is on the ground floor in a building which is formally known as Casa Coloniale Italiana John F.".
- Club_Fugazi label "Club Fugazi".
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- Club_Fugazi sameAs Q5136250.
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- Club_Fugazi lat "37.799166666666665".
- Club_Fugazi long "-122.41".
- Club_Fugazi wasDerivedFrom Club_Fugazi?oldid=676380676.
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- Club_Fugazi name "Club Fugazi".