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Monday, October 19, 2009

The Chicago History Museum Wants Your Lounge Ax Stuff

Posted by Peter Margasak on Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 5:40 PM

Lounge Ax
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Recently on its blog, the Chicago History Museum sent out a call for objects, photos, documents, and other ephemera pertaining to the well-loved Lincoln Park rock club Lounge Ax, which closed back in 2000 after years of licensing hassles and trouble with neighbors. The museum wants to better chronicle the venue's history, and to that end there's a donation form at the bottom of the post for those of you with something tangible to offer. If all you've got is memories, you can leave a comment. There are only 16 so far—I'm sure there are more people out there with something worth saying.

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Was a great place for me, taken lots of band pictures there in the early 90's.. i'll see what i can part with

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