Pieces of early black club history.
Club Savannah, NYC and Club Harlem, Atlantic City .
Vintage Wood Xylophone Mallets Muddler Souvenir Swizzle Sticks 
7.5" L x 1" W

Inside Greenwich Village’s Savannah Club, once located at 68 West 3rd Street (just east of LaGuardia Place), there was glamour and glitter, trumpets blaring and jazz blazing, movie stars throwing back shots, and New York’s best chorus girls tapping and dancing the night away.  While jazz or burlesque clubs were nothing new or unique in Greenwich Village, this cabaret-style burlesque show was for much of its existence in the 1950s through 1963 the only all-black performance venue south of Harlem.

Club Harlem was a nightclub at 32 Kentucky Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Founded in 1935 by Leroy "Pop" Williams, it was the city's premier club for black jazz performers.