The Last Dance at the Halo
The party was everything a party in 1924 was supposed to be: jazz music played by a band that had come up from Chicago with the blues still in their instruments, champagne that cost more per bottle than most families earned in a year, women in dresses that defied both gravity and the Volstead Act, and men who had made fortunes in ways that would not be discussed at dinner tables but would be...
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