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Prom Ballroom

Coordinates: 44°57′19″N 93°9′1″W / 44.95528°N 93.15028°W / 44.95528; -93.15028
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The Prom Ballroom was a dance hall in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, which opened in 1941 with a performance by Glenn Miller. The club played a diverse array of acts, ranging from rock to polka and jazz, and included acts like Count Basie and Lawrence Welk. The house orchestra was called the Jules Herman Orchestra. The infamous and ill-fated "Winter Dance Party" was the attraction on January 28, 1959.[citation needed]

The Prom Ballroom was located at 1190 University Avenue West. It was torn down in 1987.[1]

References

  1. ^ Swensson, Andrea; Steve Cohen (2013-07-10). "Then and Now: Prom Ballroom". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved 2020-01-14.

44°57′19″N 93°9′1″W / 44.95528°N 93.15028°W / 44.95528; -93.15028