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The Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre was a strip club at 895 O'Farrell Street near San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood. Having first opened as an X-rated movie theater by Jim and Artie Mitchell on July 4, 1969, the O'Farrell was one of America's oldest and most notorious adult-entertainment establishments. By 1980, the nightspot had popularized close-contact lap dancing, which would become the norm in strip clubs nationwide. Journalist Hunter S. Thompson, a longtime friend of the Mitchells and frequent visitor at the club, went there frequently during the summer of 1985 as part of his research for a possible book on pornography. Thompson called the O'Farrell "the Carnegie Hall of public sex in America" and Playboy magazine praised it as "the place to go in San Francisco!"

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  • Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre es el nombre de un club de estriptis ubicado en la ciudad estadounidense de San Francisco (California). Habiendo abierto por primera vez como una sala de cine X por Jim y Artie Mitchell, directores de la afamada película pornográfica Behind the Green Door, el 4 de julio de 1969, O'Farrell fue uno de los establecimientos de entretenimiento para adultos más antiguos y notorios de la costa oeste de los Estados Unidos. El club cerró en 2020 después de algunos años de dificultades económicas.​​​ En 1980, el local nocturno había popularizado el baile erótico de contacto cercano, que se convertiría en la norma en los clubes de estriptis de todo el país.​ (es)
  • The Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre was a strip club at 895 O'Farrell Street near San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood. Having first opened as an X-rated movie theater by Jim and Artie Mitchell on July 4, 1969, the O'Farrell was one of America's oldest and most notorious adult-entertainment establishments. By 1980, the nightspot had popularized close-contact lap dancing, which would become the norm in strip clubs nationwide. Journalist Hunter S. Thompson, a longtime friend of the Mitchells and frequent visitor at the club, went there frequently during the summer of 1985 as part of his research for a possible book on pornography. Thompson called the O'Farrell "the Carnegie Hall of public sex in America" and Playboy magazine praised it as "the place to go in San Francisco!" The club closed permanently in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, after a few years of struggling financially. (en)
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  • O'Farrell Theatre in 2006 (en)
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  • Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre es el nombre de un club de estriptis ubicado en la ciudad estadounidense de San Francisco (California). Habiendo abierto por primera vez como una sala de cine X por Jim y Artie Mitchell, directores de la afamada película pornográfica Behind the Green Door, el 4 de julio de 1969, O'Farrell fue uno de los establecimientos de entretenimiento para adultos más antiguos y notorios de la costa oeste de los Estados Unidos. El club cerró en 2020 después de algunos años de dificultades económicas.​​​ En 1980, el local nocturno había popularizado el baile erótico de contacto cercano, que se convertiría en la norma en los clubes de estriptis de todo el país.​ (es)
  • The Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre was a strip club at 895 O'Farrell Street near San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood. Having first opened as an X-rated movie theater by Jim and Artie Mitchell on July 4, 1969, the O'Farrell was one of America's oldest and most notorious adult-entertainment establishments. By 1980, the nightspot had popularized close-contact lap dancing, which would become the norm in strip clubs nationwide. Journalist Hunter S. Thompson, a longtime friend of the Mitchells and frequent visitor at the club, went there frequently during the summer of 1985 as part of his research for a possible book on pornography. Thompson called the O'Farrell "the Carnegie Hall of public sex in America" and Playboy magazine praised it as "the place to go in San Francisco!" (en)
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