Citation - Rivington's New York Gazette: 1780.07.22

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Index Entry Band of music, in New York, to play every Saturday at Ranelagh Gardens 
Location New York 
Citation
RNYG.780.153
22 Jul 1780:13 (398)
Ranelagh Gardens, Formerly called the White Conduit House,
is now opened, in the most superb and elegant taste, by John
McKenzie, who formerly kept the Mason's Arms in Queen-
street, No. 35.  Dinners are provided on the shortest
notice;  breakfast; relishes, &c. all the forenoon;  tea,
coffee, etc. all the afternoon;  a band of music to attend
every Saturday evening.
The greatest attention will be paid to any set of gentlemen
who may be pleased to form a club or clubs at said house. 
He has been at the greatest pains and expence to lay in the
best wines that can possibly be had in this city;  and as
his constant study will be to give the most pleasing
satisfaction to all companies who may please to honour his
house with their presence, and being a verteran in his Most-
Gracious Majesty's service, he shall hope for the smiles,
protection, and encouragement of the gentlemen of the army
and navy, as well as the respectable public.---N.B. In the
superb garden there is the most elegant boxes prepared for
the reception of the ladies, and the more perfect enjoyment
of the evening air.


Generic Title Rivington's New York Gazette 
Date 1780.07.22 
Publisher Rivington, James 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1780 
Bibliography B0043049
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