23 Facts About Strip club

1.

Strip club is a venue where strippers provide adult entertainment, predominantly in the form of striptease or other erotic or exotic dances.

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2.

The better appointed a Strip club is, in terms of its quality of facilities, equipment, furniture, and other elements, the more likely customers are to encounter cover charges and fees for premium features such as VIP rooms.

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3.

Strip club as an outlet for salacious entertainment is a recurrent theme in popular culture.

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4.

The Strip club opened in 1964 and Doda's premiere topless dance occurred on the evening of June 19 of that year.

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5.

The large lit sign in front of the Strip club featured a picture of her with red lights on her breasts.

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6.

The club went "bottomless" on September 3, 1969; launching the trend of explicit "full nudity" in American striptease dancing.

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7.

The different areas within a Strip club could be separated by a physical step, built-in railing, platforms and levels, doorways, distinct rooms, and entirely separate floors, and they can be formed by different carpeting, placement of seating, or physical implements such as a rope or other physical marker.

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8.

Access to certain parts of a strip club can require payment of an additional fee, or can be by invitation.

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9.

VIP rooms are partitioned areas in a Strip club that are typically enclosed by fixed walls and can have doors that close completely.

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10.

Portions of the Strip club used only for the operation and maintenance typically have access restricted to staff and performers.

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11.

Outside the Strip club, dancers are indistinguishable by appearance from the general population and no more likely to be the targets of acts like violent crime than are other women.

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12.

In certain areas, doormen working outside the strip club will act as "hype men" enticing people to enter and sample the show and services.

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13.

Two strip club companies are publicly traded in U S financial markets and listed on NASDAQ: VCG Holding Corp.

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14.

Rapid expansion of the strip club industry observed in the 2000s occurred primarily in the Western world.

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15.

Strip club's alleged that Cafe Royale in Farmingdale, New York, discriminated against her because pregnancy is "unsexy".

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16.

In May 2010, there was public controversy because the club showed strippers on its large electronic display on "kids' day".

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17.

The Strip club is not allowed to depict the human body on the exterior of its building.

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18.

In Eastern Europe and Asia, common incidents of strip club crime involve customers being quoted a price upon entering a club, only to find out later that management expects a much higher payment before customers are permitted to leave.

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19.

Strip club as an outlet for salacious entertainment is a recurrent theme in popular culture.

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20.

In Jekyll and Hyde, the character of Lucy Harris (originally portrayed by Linda Eder) works as a prostitute and stripper in a small London club called The Red Rat, where she meets a multi-dimension man named Doctor Henry Jekyll, who turns into his evil persona Mr Edward Hyde.

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21.

The Strip club is actually a go-go bar, serving alcohol with dancers, and it does not offer nudity.

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22.

The Gold Club was an Atlanta adult entertainment Strip club receiving national attention for the indictment of several of its owners, managers, and employees.

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23.

The Strip club was closed after the convictions of its owner plus several managers and employees.

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