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[[Image:Nelliganhall06.jpg|thumb|Nelligan Hall - 2006. Photo by [[Bryan Volz]]]]
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Nelligan Hall is located at 2210 Portland Avenue near the 22nd Street exit off I-64. It is in the historic Portland neighborhood of Louisville, not very far from Unique Thrift Store.
Nelligan Hall is located at 2010 Portland Avenue between 20th and 22nd, near the 22nd Street exit off I-64. It is in the historic Portland neighborhood of Louisville, not very far from Unique Thrift Store. It is co-owned by Aron Conaway, Hallie Jones and several Portland Residents. The Hall used to be the center of the Democratic machine in Louisville and served as a social meeting Hall for the locals. It served at one time as a theater and also hosted many Vaudeville Shows. Visit website: http://www.portlandcalling.com , http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=76978087&MyToken=0d03361b-b03a-4f45-a2fe-688e2bd841be 


The first show booked there was booked by [[Jamie Miller]] on January 28 2006 with [[Antikythera]], [[Phlegethon]] and [[Disco]].
The first show booked there was booked by [[Scott Carney]] November 4, 2005 with [[Scott Carney and the Heavy Friends ]], [[the Slow Break]]and [[ The Dirty Faces (Pittsburgh, PA)]].


=Bands to play there=
=Bands to play there=
*Scott Carney and the Heavy Friends
*Faun Fables
*Phantom Family Halo
*Litany's Last Call
*the Slow Break
*[[Nixon]]
*[[Nixon]]
*[[Ayin]]
*[[Ayin]]

Revision as of 04:33, 5 July 2006

Nelligan Hall - 2006. Photo by Bryan Volz

Nelligan Hall is located at 2010 Portland Avenue between 20th and 22nd, near the 22nd Street exit off I-64. It is in the historic Portland neighborhood of Louisville, not very far from Unique Thrift Store. It is co-owned by Aron Conaway, Hallie Jones and several Portland Residents. The Hall used to be the center of the Democratic machine in Louisville and served as a social meeting Hall for the locals. It served at one time as a theater and also hosted many Vaudeville Shows. Visit website: http://www.portlandcalling.com , http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=76978087&MyToken=0d03361b-b03a-4f45-a2fe-688e2bd841be

The first show booked there was booked by Scott Carney November 4, 2005 with Scott Carney and the Heavy Friends , the Slow Break, and The Dirty Faces (Pittsburgh, PA).

Bands to play there