Tucked away in an obscure corner of the Boneyard, the Ash Grove was a legendary folk music club between the late 1950s and early 1970s before it was burned down by anti-Communist extremists for showing Cuban films. It had just been restored in the mid 21st century when the Great War transpired. In its heyday, great artists including Bob Dylan, Doc Watson, and Johnny Cash performed there. Now it's been restored once more as a hangout for Followers, beatniks, rebellious teenagers, and others that the stodgy NCR considers ne'er-do-wells.
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| - Tucked away in an obscure corner of the Boneyard, the Ash Grove was a legendary folk music club between the late 1950s and early 1970s before it was burned down by anti-Communist extremists for showing Cuban films. It had just been restored in the mid 21st century when the Great War transpired. In its heyday, great artists including Bob Dylan, Doc Watson, and Johnny Cash performed there. Now it's been restored once more as a hangout for Followers, beatniks, rebellious teenagers, and others that the stodgy NCR considers ne'er-do-wells.
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| - Followers of the Apocalypse
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| - Still hosting performers.
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| - L.A. Boneyard, California
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| - Tucked away in an obscure corner of the Boneyard, the Ash Grove was a legendary folk music club between the late 1950s and early 1970s before it was burned down by anti-Communist extremists for showing Cuban films. It had just been restored in the mid 21st century when the Great War transpired. In its heyday, great artists including Bob Dylan, Doc Watson, and Johnny Cash performed there. Now it's been restored once more as a hangout for Followers, beatniks, rebellious teenagers, and others that the stodgy NCR considers ne'er-do-wells.
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