El Morocco
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El Morocco (sometimes nicknamed Elmo or Elmer) was a 20th-century nightclub in the Manhattan borough of New York City. It was frequented by the rich and famous from the 1930s until the decline of café society in the late 1950s. It was famous for its blue zebra-stripe motif (designed by Vernon MacFarlane) and its official photographer, Jerome Zerbe.
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Elmo | |
Location | Manhattan |
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Coordinates | 40.75875°N 73.96975°W / 40.75875; -73.96975 |
Type | Nightclub |
Opened | 1931 (1931) |
Tenants | |
Milan Condominium |
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For the former Las Vegas nightclub, see El Morocco (West Las Vegas).