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The Glitter Factory is one of Tom Haverford's favorite strip clubs located in Pawnee. In the episode "Tom's Divorce", Leslie Knope is horrified by the club and tries to encourage the strippers to change their lives. Ron Swanson is also uninterested in the strippers, but happily consumes the free breakfast buffet. In an earlier episode, Tom calls the Glitter Factory "disgusting". The Glitter Factory is actually 'The Oddball Cabaret' in North Hills, CA

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  • Glitter Factory
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  • The Glitter Factory is one of Tom Haverford's favorite strip clubs located in Pawnee. In the episode "Tom's Divorce", Leslie Knope is horrified by the club and tries to encourage the strippers to change their lives. Ron Swanson is also uninterested in the strippers, but happily consumes the free breakfast buffet. In an earlier episode, Tom calls the Glitter Factory "disgusting". The Glitter Factory is actually 'The Oddball Cabaret' in North Hills, CA
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  • The Glitter Factory is one of Tom Haverford's favorite strip clubs located in Pawnee. In the episode "Tom's Divorce", Leslie Knope is horrified by the club and tries to encourage the strippers to change their lives. Ron Swanson is also uninterested in the strippers, but happily consumes the free breakfast buffet. In an earlier episode, Tom calls the Glitter Factory "disgusting". The Glitter Factory is actually 'The Oddball Cabaret' in North Hills, CA
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