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Hillbilly Ranch

1939 establishments in Massachusetts1980 disestablishments in MassachusettsBuildings and structures completed in 1939Clubhouses in MassachusettsDrinking establishments in Boston
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The Hillbilly Ranch was a Country and Western club in New England that was opened between 1939 and 1980. Located in the Combat Zone, Boston, it featured house bands that included Tex Logan, The Lilly Brothers, and Don Stover.

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Hillbilly Ranch
Charles Street South, Boston

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02108 Boston
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