Douglas House, London
The Douglas House, London was a US servicemen's club operated by the United States Air Force for twenty-five years at two different locations in London's West End. The club's purpose was to provide "home-style service" for the thousands of American airmen based in the United Kingdom and US servicemen of all branches who might be passing through. The first location opened after the Second World War in Mayfair. In 1959 the Douglas House was relocated to Lancaster Gate, near Hyde Park. In the early 1960s, its nightclub served as a springboard for the budding career of a nascent London band called the Detours, that later went on to greater fame as The Who. When the club closed in 1970, the property was sold to a private firm.
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Lancaster Gate, City of Westminster Paddington
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N 51.511472222222 ° | E -0.18208333333333 ° |
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Lancaster Gate Hotel
Lancaster Gate 66-71
W2 3NA City of Westminster, Paddington
England, United Kingdom
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