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Domain name - casino--club.de


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speakou - 18
you - 18
your - 15
voice - 15
can - 13
new - 11
app - 9
dating - 9

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Location Country - Germany



City/Town - Lahr



Provider - Deutsche Telekom AG



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Brief facts about casino club:

The Casino Club is a historic German-American social club in San Antonio, Texas. It was established in 1854 with gatherings of 20 German-Americans and chartered in 1857 with 106 members. The club debuted a building known as Casino Hall on Market Street in 1858, which was designed by future mayor Wilhelm Thielepape. It merged with the San Antonio Club, a literary society, in 1881. In 1923, during prohibition, the club's building was sold. In 1927 a new building for the club was completed. It features a distinctive tiered dome. Thomas Gilcrease purchased the building in 1942 and it became known as the Gilcrease Building. In the 1940s Gilcrease relocated his offices and art collection to Tulsa. The building was mostly empty from 1950 until 1970. It was converted to an apartment building and its basement renovated for use as a restaurant. It is a Texas Historical Landmark. The community organized a German-English School.

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German-American culture in Texas

 

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