- en.wikipedia.org Taborian HallOriginally known as Taborian Temple, the building was constructed in 1916 by the Arkansas chapter of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor when the 9th street area...
- dreamlandballroom.org taborianhistoryTo help contain this flood of soldiers, the Ninth Street United States Officers Club was opened in Taborian Hall in January of 1942 and was an instant hit.
- encyclopediaofarkansas.net entries/taborian-hall-…In 1954, the temple was renamed Taborian Hall and housed three nightclubs on its three floors: Twin City Club in the basement...
- theclio.com entry/21997Taborian Hall has served multiple purposes in the history of Little Rock's African American community.
- arktimes.com tag/taborian-hallBillie Holliday, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles and Duke Ellington have all performed in the Dreamland Ballroom at Taborian Hall...
- onlyinark.com arkansas-women-bloggers/historic-…Taborian Hall’s heyday was from the 1930s through the late 1960s when it housed three nightclubs – most notably the Dreamland Ballroom.
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/Q24041440Originally known as Taborian Temple, the building was constructed in 1916 by the Arkansas chapter of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor when the 9th...
- jstor.org stable/community.8702466ballroom, African American, black, lodge, fraternal order, International Order of Twelve Knights and Daughters of Tabor, black main street, Taborians...
- littlerock.com blog/dreamland-ballroom/In the 1970s, the 9th Street area was negatively impacted by integration and urban renewal and Taborian Hall became mostly vacant.
- arkansasonline.com news/2021/aug/15/ghosts-of-…Taborian Hall, at 900 W. Ninth St., was commissioned by the Black fraternal organization the Knights and Daughters of the Tabor and completed in 1918.