William Kimber
Uncle Lynx
Palais Royale Dancehall (1922), Toronto
Originally a dancehall on the second floor of a manufacturer of canoes, Dean's Pleasure Boats. In 1932 with new owners, it became "the dancehall" to hear big bands like Duke Ellington and Count Basie. Underwent controversial "renovations" in 2000. Architect: Alfred Chapman.
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Palais Royale Dancehall (1922), Toronto
Originally a dancehall on the second floor of a manufacturer of canoes, Dean's Pleasure Boats. In 1932 with new owners, it became "the dancehall" to hear big bands like Duke Ellington and Count Basie. Underwent controversial "renovations" in 2000. Architect: Alfred Chapman.
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