The Cotton Club in Harlem, New York, was one of the most renowned clubs during the Prohibition era, attracting a diverse crowd of gangland bosses, socialites, and Broadway stars who came to enjoy exotic late-night entertainment and indulge in bootleg liquor.
With its aristocratic reputation, the Cotton Club became a symbol of defiance and extravagance, where people danced, lived, and drank away their worries, immersing themselves in a world of vibrant performances and carefree revelry.
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