Carusi's Saloon was a social venue in Washington, D.C. that operated during the 19th century. According to the White House Historical Association, it was a popular destination that hosted notable inaugural balls for several American presidents.[1]

The venue in the early 1900s

History

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The venue was founded and operated by Gaetano Carusi, a Sicilian and member of the U.S. Marine Band. In 1837, it was located at 11th and C Streets NW in Washington.[2] The venue remained popular into the late 1850s but eventually ceased standard operations around that time.[3]

Notable performances

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See also

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References

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  1. 1 2 "Italy in the White House: Carusi's Saloon Menu". Whitehousehistory. Retrieved December 3, 2024.
  2. CHRISTIAN, R. (2016). William Metzerott and the D.C. Music Trade. Washington History, 28(2), 54–63.
  3. Tindall, W., 1914. STANDARD HISTORY OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON: FROM A STUDY OF THE ORIGINAL SOURCES, H. W. Crew & Co. Knoxville, TN. p. 503. – via Google Books.
  4. Gobright, Lawrence Augustus (1869). Recollection of Men and Things at Washington, During the Third of a Century. Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger. p. 27. LCCN 06028014 via Google Books.
  5. "MAJOR TOCHMAN'S LECTURE: POLISH REVOLUTION OF 1830". The Sun. Baltimore. January 31, 1843. p. 1.
  6. "MAJOR TOCHMAN". The Sun. Baltimore. November 17, 1843. p. 4.
  7. “A HISTORIC PROMENADE: STORIES OF PENNSYLVANIA-AVENUE IN WASHINGTON.” The New York Times. February 7, 1881. p. 1.
  8. "THACKERAY IN WASHINGTON". The New York Times. June 21, 1881. p. 2.
  9. Epstein, D. M. (2009). The Lincolns: Portrait of a Marriage. United States: Random House Publishing Group.

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