Cain’s Ballroom

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Cain’s Ballroom is a historic music venue in Tulsa, Oklahoma, famed for its role in Western swing and for hosting legendary live performances.

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Cain’s Ballroom canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert hall
historic building
music venue
address 423 North Main Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma
architecturalStyle commercial brick
capacity approximately 1,700
city Tulsa
convertedToBallroom 1930s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance iconic venue in Tulsa music scene
landmark of Western swing history
floorType spring-loaded dance floor
founder Madalene Cain
genreSpecialty Western swing
country music
rock
hasFeature historic bandstand
large neon sign on exterior
hasUse dance events
live music performances
private events
historicRole major center for Western swing music
hostedArtist Bob Wills
surface form: Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

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surface form: The Sex Pistols

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listedOn National Register of Historic Places
location Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
surface form: Tulsa, Oklahoma
name Cain’s Ballroom self-link
neighborhood Downtown Tulsa
nickname Home of Bob Wills
notableAssociation Bob Wills
Asleep at the Wheel
surface form: Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
NRHPListingYear 2003
NRHPType contributing property in historic district
opened 1924
operator Cain family
originalUse garage
state Oklahoma
touristAttraction yes

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Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States contains Cain’s Ballroom
subject surface form: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Cain’s Ballroom name Cain’s Ballroom self-link
Tulsa hasLandmark Cain’s Ballroom