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- Terrace_Ballroom abstract "The Terrace Ballroom was a ballroom, located on 464 South Main Street, in Salt Lake City, Utah. During the 1930s, when it was called \"Coconut Grove\", there was no larger ballroom in the United States. Its name was originally changed in the 1940s to \"Rainbow Randevu\", before it settled in the 1950s to \"Terrace Ballroom\". When the Rainbow Randevu was taken over by the operators of Lagoon Amusement Park, a policy was in place excluding blacks; like the park itself, Robert E. Freed opened the ballroom to all people in the 1940s.The ballroom has hosted concerts by many famous artists, including Kansas, Frank Zappa, Grateful Dead, Wishbone Ash, The Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, KISS, The Police, Alice Cooper, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane & The Doors, among others.The venue closed in 1981 and was demolished. The site is now occupied by a parking lot.".
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- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageRevisionID "678876653".
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Alice_Cooper.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Ballroom.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Salt_Lake_City,_Utah.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demolished_music_venues_in_the_United_States.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_venues_in_Utah.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Zappa.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Grateful_Dead.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Janis_Joplin.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson_Airplane.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Kansas.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Kiss_(band).
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Lagoon_(amusement_park).
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Led_Zeppelin.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Pink_Floyd.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Robert_E._Freed.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Salt_Lake_City.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink The_Doors.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink The_Moody_Blues.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink The_Police.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Wishbone_Ash.
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rendezvous Ballroom".
- Terrace_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Terrace Ballroom".
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- Terrace_Ballroom subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Salt_Lake_City,_Utah.
- Terrace_Ballroom subject Category:Demolished_music_venues_in_the_United_States.
- Terrace_Ballroom subject Category:Music_venues_in_Utah.
- Terrace_Ballroom hypernym Ballroom.
- Terrace_Ballroom point "40.7595 -111.8925".
- Terrace_Ballroom type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Terrace_Ballroom type Venue.
- Terrace_Ballroom type Attraction.
- Terrace_Ballroom type Venue.
- Terrace_Ballroom type SpatialThing.
- Terrace_Ballroom comment "The Terrace Ballroom was a ballroom, located on 464 South Main Street, in Salt Lake City, Utah. During the 1930s, when it was called \"Coconut Grove\", there was no larger ballroom in the United States. Its name was originally changed in the 1940s to \"Rainbow Randevu\", before it settled in the 1950s to \"Terrace Ballroom\". When the Rainbow Randevu was taken over by the operators of Lagoon Amusement Park, a policy was in place excluding blacks; like the park itself, Robert E.".
- Terrace_Ballroom label "Terrace Ballroom".
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- Terrace_Ballroom lat "40.7595".
- Terrace_Ballroom long "-111.8925".
- Terrace_Ballroom wasDerivedFrom Terrace_Ballroom?oldid=678876653.
- Terrace_Ballroom isPrimaryTopicOf Terrace_Ballroom.