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The Borscht Belt Museum "is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Borscht Belt resort era and its history as a refuge from bigotry, the cradle of stand-up comedy and a cultural catalyst that left deep imprints on America."

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@estherschindler Grew up in VA and used to go to the Concord Hotel in the early 70's. Loved that place. Had a great conversation there with Red Buttons (if anybody remembers him). Funny AF.

Also saw Duke Ellington there in the Catskills although I don't remember the name of the place. Driving down the road and saw a marque "Duke Ellington and his Orchestra" . Slammed on the breaks and did a U-turn. Fantastic show!!!

@IslandNewsService I went to a lot of those hotels in the 60s. I mostly was too young for the performers, but I remember the ambiance.

My sister lived in Monticello for 20 years though, so this will bring back a lot of memories for her.

@estherschindler You brought back a lot of memories. I was 18 in '73 and into the music of the day but I had grown up seeing these cats on TV.... Ellington, Jerry Vail, etc. The venues in the Catskills were much more intimate than shows today. Smaller rooms just somehow had a way of feeling more connected to the Artists. I'm going to have to check out the museum when it opens.

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