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On September 16th 1978, the Grateful Dead performed at this highly revered location.
Question 1:
On September 16th 1978, the Grateful Dead performed at this highly revered location.
A.
Winterland
B.
Giants Stadium
C.
Gizah sound and light theatre
D.
Oakland Coliseum
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