Harvard Inn (Coney Island nightclub)

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Harvard Inn was a Coney Island nightclub and saloon historically notable as one of the early establishments owned by Brooklyn mobster Frankie Yale.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nightclub
saloon
associatedWith Frankie Yale NERFINISHED
category Coney Island history
Defunct nightclubs in New York City
Organized crime in New York City
country United States of America
surface form: United States
genre cabaret-style entertainment venue
hasUse live entertainment
sale of alcoholic beverages
social gathering place
historicallyNotableFor being one of the early establishments owned by mobster Frankie Yale
historicalPeriod Prohibition-era organized crime context
inception early 20th century
industry hospitality industry
nightlife industry
languageOfName English
locatedIn Brooklyn NERFINISHED
Coney Island NERFINISHED
New York City
namedAfter Harvard (used as an upscale-sounding name, not directly affiliated with Harvard University)
notableAs early base of operations for Brooklyn organized crime figures
operatedBy Frankie Yale NERFINISHED
owner Frankie Yale NERFINISHED
partOf Coney Island amusement and entertainment district NERFINISHED
significantEvent served as an early business front for Frankie Yale’s criminal activities

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Frankie Yale businessOwnership Harvard Inn (Coney Island nightclub)