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Riviera (nightclub)

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The Riviera was first opened by Ben Marden in 1931 in Fort Lee on Hudson Terrace, near Myrtle Avenue near the George Washington Bridge. The first Riviera building burned to the ground on Thanksgiving night, 1936.
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and used to also be a casino. The Riviera closed during rationing at the start of the early years of World War II, and was re-opened in 1946 by
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Marden reopened the Riviera, at a location closer to the George Washington Bridge, in June 1937. Its new building, which featured in 1941 in
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performing on the closing night. It was demolished in 1954 with Miller receiving $ 758,000 compensation for his property.
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The land that the nightclub was on was deemed necessary to make way for the
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Arshile Gorky executed a mural for the club in the winter of 1940–1941.
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Bill Miller's Riviera: America's showplace in Fort Lee, New Jersey
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Bill Miller's Riviera: America's showplace in Fort Lee, New Jersey
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It closed permanently on Sunday, October 4, 1953 with
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nightclub
Fort Lee, New Jersey
New York City
Hudson River
George Washington Bridge
Architectural Digest
Las Vegas hotels
Bill Miller
Judith Miller
Palisades Interstate Parkway
Eddie Fisher
Henny Youngman
Frank Sinatra
Tony Martin
Dean Martin
Jerry Lewis
Sammy Davis Jr.
Marge Champion
Joe E. Lewis
Sophie Tucker
Harry Richman
Eddie Fisher
ISBN
9781609494568
OCLC
754389858



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