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"textContent": "Andy Warhol once said that in the future, everyone would be famous for fifteen minutes. At Factory 380 on 3rd Avenue, they’ve engineered the infrastructure for exactly that — disco balls, ring lights implied by every surface, and a private room named Edie, after the most photographed tragic muse of the twentieth century. Whether the […]\n\nThe post Factory 380: Where Warhol Would Have Ordered Another Round first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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