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  1. Mar 14, 2008 · On February 16, 1989 Larry Bloch and a team of novices achieved something unique in a former Chineese-food warehouse just south of the Holland Tunnel in Manhattan. Not only did this inexperienced collective open a nightclub in the mostly-underdeveloped Tribeca region but they cre... Read all.

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    • Documentary
    • Dean Budnick
    • 2008-03-14
  2. Feb 21, 2020 · Archival footage, soundboard recordings and the work of a dozen digital animators help to relate the story of celebrated Tribeca nightclub Wetlands Preserve.

  3. The Wetlands nightclub in New York City didn't just introduce audiences to countless jam bands. It also promoted important environmental causes. Located in Manhattan's Tribeca district,...

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    • Documentary
    • Dean Budnick
  4. Feb 21, 2020 · February 21, 2020. New York City nightclub Wetlands Preserve opened its doors in February 1989. To mark the anniversary, today we are sharing the documentary film, Wetlands Preserved: The...

  5. Mar 14, 2008 · Summary Wetlands was one of the hottest venues for underground music in New York City. This former Chinese food warehouse just south of the Holland Tunnel hosted the latest up-and-coming artists in every musical genre.

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    • Dean Budnick
    • Not Rated
    • Mabili Kregg Ajamu
  6. Mar 13, 2008 · From Valentine’s Day, 1989 to September 10, 2001, music and politics coexisted in the unlikely utopia that was New York City’s Wetlands Preserved nightclub, a makeshift commune where the band was always on equal footing as the audience and one need only circulate the downstairs lounge spot to snag a good high.

  7. Mar 27, 2013 · Wetlands Preserved: The Story of an Activist Nightclub recounts the inception and eventual closing of the legendary New York Wetlands Preserve club. Founder Larry Bloch wanted to open a place for environmental activist groups to convene that was supported by live music.