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The Chez Ami, known as the Chez Ami Supper Club, was located at 311 Delaware Avenue in Buffalo, NY and first opened its door in 1934. It is considered one of the first supper clubs in the nation and had the first rotating bar in the United States. The club was owned and operated by Philip Amigone until his death in 1965. It was subsequently torn down in 1974.〔O’Neill, Marty “Razing Final Act in Saga of Former Buffalo Hot Spot.” Buffalo Evening News 6 Apr. 1974, p. 15〕 ==History== The theater was part of an existing structure and shared the building with other businesses. It originally opened as an art house theater named ''The Little'' in 1929, and only showed silent films. ''The Little'' closed in 1930 and reopened as ''The Hollywood'' run by the Basil chain. Basil heavily promoted the theater and showed foreign films, art films, and reruns. ''The Hollywood'' closed in 1934. At the time, it was the only movie theater located on Delaware Avenue in Buffalo, one of the city’s main thoroughfares. After closing it was refurbished and became the Chez Ami, one of the city’s premier nightclubs. The building was eventually razed in 1974. The interior of Chez Ami was designed by C. Theodore Macheras who used art-deco elements of mirrors, neon, indirect lighting and plush carpeting to achieve a modern entertainment experience. The centerpiece of Chez Ami was a revolving bar, purported to be the first of its kind in America, and- took 7 ½ minutes to make a complete cycle.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Chez Ami, Buffalos Theater Restaurant, 311 Delaware Avenue )〕 On December 25, 1941, The Chez Ami suffered a fire that destroyed much of its interior.〔“20 Patrons Hurt as Grease Blaze Sweeps Chez Ami.” Buffalo Evening News 26 Dec. 1941, p 18〕 The Chez reopened in the spring of 1942 with the revolving bar repaired, an enlarged dance floor, and expanded balcony seating. Macheras oversaw the rebuild and much of the club’s original art-deco décor was retained. The Chez Ami was remodeled by Amigone with the help of Macheras again in December 1956. The art deco theme was replaced with new Venetian décor including a redecorated façade on the outside and a 15-foot diameter chandelier over the dining area. The revolving bar was also refurbished. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chez Ami Supper Club」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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