Krazy Kat Klub

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title: Krazy Kat Klub
text: The Krazy Kat Klub—also known as The Kat and later rebranded as Throck's Studio—was a Bohemian cafe, speakeasy, and nightclub in Washington, D.C. during the historical era known as the Jazz Age. Founded in 1919 by 21-year-old portraitist and scenic designer Cleon "Throck" Throckmorton, the back-alley establishment functioned as a speakeasy after the passage of the Sheppard Bone-Dry Act by the U.S. Congress in March 1917 that imposed a ban on alcoholic beverages in the District of Columbia. Withi
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description: Jazz Age speakeasy in Washington, D.C.
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krazy_Kat_Klub
date created: 2012-09-07T03:55:20Z
date modified: 2024-09-02T06:29:19Z
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