Hank Berger was earliest known as Dr. Disco for a series of successful night clubs he opened in Cleveland in his early 20s After serving in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam war he worked first as a fashion model, then as a graphic artist. His club Traxx in Cleveland was one of the first openly gay discos in the nation. He later gained notoriety as the entrepreneur who along with radio personality George Jay Wienbarg sold the Famous Hollywood sign.

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  • Hank Berger was earliest known as Dr. Disco for a series of successful night clubs he opened in Cleveland in his early 20s After serving in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam war he worked first as a fashion model, then as a graphic artist. His club Traxx in Cleveland was one of the first openly gay discos in the nation. He later gained notoriety as the entrepreneur who along with radio personality George Jay Wienbarg sold the Famous Hollywood sign.
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  • Hank Berger was earliest known as Dr. Disco for a series of successful night clubs he opened in Cleveland in his early 20s After serving in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam war he worked first as a fashion model, then as a graphic artist. His club Traxx in Cleveland was one of the first openly gay discos in the nation. He later gained notoriety as the entrepreneur who along with radio personality George Jay Wienbarg sold the Famous Hollywood sign.
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  • Hank Berger
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