Citation - New York Chronicle: 1769.06.08

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Index Entry Balls, in New York, long room of Vaux-hall Gardens available 
Location New York 
Citation
NYC.769.023
5-8 Jun 1769:471 (1/6)
VAUXHALL GARDENS, have been newly fitted up in a very
genteel, pleasing manner, are pleasantly situate, and now
open for the reception of ladies, gentlemen, etc. and will
be illuminated every evening in the week; coffee, tea, and
hot rolls, at any hour in the day; neat wines, and other
liquors, with cakes, etc. as usual.  A concert of music,
vocal and instrumental, will shortly be performed twice
every week, of which due notice will be given.__Contiguous
to the garden there is a very good long room convenient for
a ball, or turtle entertainment. Also, dinners or suppers
dressed in the most elegant manner, on timely notice being
given, to the public's already much obliged, and very
obedient humble servant, SAMUEL FRANCES. ***The Gardens
would have been opened earlier in the Spring, but on account
of the Theatre.


Generic Title New York Chronicle 
Date 1769.06.08 
Publisher Robertson, Alexander and James 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0025277
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