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Shuckum's Oyster Bar

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Shuckum's Raw Bar & Grill was a restaurant located on Young Circle in downtown Hollywood, Florida. The restaurant gained worldwide attention in 2001, when it was widely reported to have been one of the last places that the September 11 hijackers were seen prior to the attack, based on the testimony of its staff.

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Shuckum's Oyster Bar
Harrison Street, Hollywood

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33020 Hollywood
Florida, United States
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