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-We focused on the New Yorker and the Thalia theaters yet the Charles "provided the underground with it's first, semi permanent base of operations." Located in the [[Lower East Side]], while the theaters tenure was short-lived (a little over a year--beginning in [[1961]]) its legacy was quite impressive. "...it became a landmark of sorts in the creation of an [[American counterculture]]." +We focused on the New Yorker and the Thalia theaters yet the Charles "provided the underground with it's first, semi permanent base of operations." Located in the [[Lower East Side]], while the theaters tenure was short-lived (a little over a year--beginning in [[1961]]) its legacy was quite impressive. "...it became a landmark of sorts in the creation of an [[American counterculture]]." [http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~molouns/amst450/village/charles.html]
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We focused on the New Yorker and the Thalia theaters yet the Charles "provided the underground with it's first, semi permanent base of operations." Located in the Lower East Side, while the theaters tenure was short-lived (a little over a year--beginning in 1961) its legacy was quite impressive. "...it became a landmark of sorts in the creation of an American counterculture." [1]



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