Black Swamp Arts Festival Local Music Stage, Chaotic Euphoria, Three Quarter Tank - Howard's Club H, 09/07/03
MLA Citation
Festival, Black Swamp Arts. “Black Swamp Arts Festival Local Music Stage, Chaotic Euphoria, Three Quarter Tank - Howard's Club H, 09/07/03.” Digital Gallery. BGSU University Libraries, 18 June 2020, digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/37210. Accessed 19 Jan. 2025.
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Title | Black Swamp Arts Festival Local Music Stage, Chaotic Euphoria, Three Quarter Tank - Howard's Club H, 09/07/03 |
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Subject | Underground Music |
Ohio -- Rock Music -- Bowling Green -- 2001-2010, | |
Description | 2 digitally distributed Fliers for the Black Swamp Arts Festival Local Music Stage, featuring Chaotic Euphoria and Three Quarter Tank at Howard's Club H, in Bowling Green Ohio on September 7, 2003 |
Creator | Black Swamp Arts Festival |
Source | Music Library and Bill Schurk Sound Archives; University Libraries; Bowling Green State University |
Publisher | Black Swamp Arts Festival |
Date | 2003-09-07 |
Contributor | Chaotic Euphoria |
Three Quarter Tank | |
Rights | |
Format | Ephemera |
image/jpeg | |
Language | English |
Type | Stillimage |
Still Image | |
Identifier | Dickinson-FL-090703#1#2 |
https://digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/37210 | |
Coverage | Howard's Club H |
Abstract | 2 Fliers for the Black Swamp Arts Festival Local Music Stage, featuring Chaotic Euphoria and Three Quarter Tank at Howard's Club H, in Bowling Green Ohio on September 7, 2003. The Black Swamp Arts Festival began in Bowling Green, Ohio in 1993, and by 1998 had expanded to include bands from the local scene. Howards Club H - Howard's Club H was established by Fred H. Howard in 1928 in the 200 block of North Main Street in Bowling Green, Ohio, as Howard's Confectionary Store and acquired a liquor license after prohibition was lifted. Howard sold the business in 1938 and became the mayor of Tarpon Springs, Florida. Howard's Club H moved across the street in 1973, for the construction of the Wood County District Public Library, where it is currently operating. |
Is Part Of | Northwest Ohio Independent Culture Archive (NOICA) |
Spatial Coverage | Bowling Green, Ohio |
Temporal Coverage | 2000s |
Original Format | Flier |