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The [[Dakerstown Militia]] | The [[Dakerstown Militia]] maintained an unofficial wiki page for [[Dakerstown_Militia/Club_Magee|Club Magee]], but the group is now inactive. | ||
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Prior to the outbreak, the club was a dance club that offered an alternative to the industrial music of Club Ogburn. Magee opened in 1972 as an up-and-coming disco club, eventually falling on hard times in the mid-80s, when Eurodisco declined in popularity. The club reopened and switched to hip-hop in the 1987, and remained a hip-hop dance club up until the outbreak. | |||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== |
Revision as of 21:02, 13 November 2010
Club Magee Last Update June 2022 |
Club Magee
Dakerstown [0,4]
Basic Info:
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The Dakerstown Militia maintained an unofficial wiki page for Club Magee, but the group is now inactive.
Description
A narrow yellow-stone building whose facade is beginning to crumble.
History
Prior to the outbreak, the club was a dance club that offered an alternative to the industrial music of Club Ogburn. Magee opened in 1972 as an up-and-coming disco club, eventually falling on hard times in the mid-80s, when Eurodisco declined in popularity. The club reopened and switched to hip-hop in the 1987, and remained a hip-hop dance club up until the outbreak.
Barricade Policy
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