Club Quarman

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Club Quarman

Vinetown [87, 67]

Mitchem Mall Gregory Crescent Reason Towers
Taswell Towers Club Quarman Dibsdale Avenue
the Durand Monument Sperril Lane a warehouse

Basic Info:

  • Clubs are Dark buildings.
  • The usual internal description of a Club reads as follows:
    "…in the near-darkness of the main dancefloor."
  • When powered by a portable generator, the internal description changes to the following:
    "Coloured spotlights highlight an empty stage, and distorted music echoes over the speakers."
  • Clubs can be barricaded normally.

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Club Quarman
--Sister Katie (talk) 20:41, 22 March 2020 (UTC)


Club Quarman

The main room of the club. It is now very Dark.

Club Quarman is a club in the suburb of Vinetown. Club Izzard to the north being its closest rival.

DescriptionDescription of Club Quarman

Outdoors You are standing outside Club Quarman, a tall red-brick building with pillars along its front.

History and Significance

Club Quarman was the birthplace for the rich and varied Vinetown music movement. Its original manager in the 70s Otis Quarman even founded Bottomfeeder Records, in order to introduce Vinetown's bands to the whole of Malton.

Almost every night of the week a different genre was performed. Sunday was Grunge, Monday was Jazz.

Some people believe that club Quarman , with its ability to offer an escape from the urban decay of Vinetown for talented musicians did more for the youth of the area than any charity group ever managed.

Barricade Plan

StatusClub Quarman's Status, Barricade Plan, and News

Please update status information as it becomes available.

July 25, 2008: It looks like Club Quarman has become a stronghold for survivors. It has a working generator and a radio transmitter set to 27.17MHz. --User:White Ancient 11:34, 25 July 2008 (BST)