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Circus Disco closed in , but the giant clown mouth entrance that welcomed hundreds of patrons for over four decades still remains. Jewel's Catch One was one of the first Black discos in the U. Opened in by Jewel Thais-Williams, the bar sought to serve queer people of color who were often unwelcome at other nightclubs like West Hollywood's Studio One.
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