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'''Dockside Dolls''' was a North Carolina-based chain of strip clubs located in industrial zones.<ref>[http://www.goupstate.com/news/20000730/activists-wellford-plan-not-enough-nude-club-debate Activists: Wellford plan not enough Nude club debate]</ref> It was co-owned by Winston Hines, Jerry Golding, and [[Jerry Reid]].<ref>[http://www.goupstate.com/news/20020129/strip-club-owner-vows-to-rebuild-after-blaze-guts-establishment-dockside-dolls-business-was-not-open-at-time-of-fire-club-had-been-controversial Strip club owner vows to rebuild after blaze guts establishment DOCKSIDE DOLLS: Business was not open at time of fire Club had been controversial]</ref>
'''Dockside Dolls''' was a North Carolina-based chain of strip clubs located in industrial zones.<ref>[http://www.goupstate.com/news/20000730/activists-wellford-plan-not-enough-nude-club-debate Activists: Wellford plan not enough Nude club debate]</ref> It was co-owned by Winston Hines, Jerry Golding, and [[Jerry Reid]].<ref>[http://www.goupstate.com/news/20020129/strip-club-owner-vows-to-rebuild-after-blaze-guts-establishment-dockside-dolls-business-was-not-open-at-time-of-fire-club-had-been-controversial Strip club owner vows to rebuild after blaze guts establishment DOCKSIDE DOLLS: Business was not open at time of fire Club had been controversial]</ref>
== Southern Pines, North Carolina ==
The first club in the Dockside Dolls chain opened in Southern Pines, North Carolina in 1990.<ref name=SouthernPines>[http://www.goupstate.com/news/20000729/owner-vows-to-relocate-and-rebuild-nikita39s-moving-out-in-wellford-nc39s-dockside-dolls-moving-in-owner-vows-to-relocate-and-rebuild Owner vows to relocate and rebuild Nikita’s moving out in Wellford; N.C.’s Dockside Dolls moving in Owner vows to relocate and rebuild]</ref>


== Wellford, South Carolina ==
== Wellford, South Carolina ==
On August 3, 2000, the Wellford, South Carolina Dockside Dolls opened at what was previously the location of Nikita’s Playroom.<ref>[http://www.goupstate.com/news/20000729/owner-vows-to-relocate-and-rebuild-nikita39s-moving-out-in-wellford-nc39s-dockside-dolls-moving-in-owner-vows-to-relocate-and-rebuild Owner vows to relocate and rebuild Nikita’s moving out in Wellford; N.C.’s Dockside Dolls moving in Owner vows to relocate and rebuild]</ref> The club was burned by an intentionally set fire on January 28, 2002.<ref>[http://www.goupstate.com/news/20020131/investigators-dockside-dolls-fire-was-no-accident Investigators: Dockside Dolls fire was no accident]</ref> In January 2003, the location reopened as a Penthouse Club.<ref>[http://www.goupstate.com/news/20100803/penthouse-in-wellford-to-become-gold-club Penthouse in Wellford to become Gold Club]</ref>
On August 3, 2000, the Wellford, South Carolina Dockside Dolls opened at what was previously the location of Nikita’s Playroom.<ref name=SouthernPines/> The club was burned by an intentionally set fire on January 28, 2002.<ref>[http://www.goupstate.com/news/20020131/investigators-dockside-dolls-fire-was-no-accident Investigators: Dockside Dolls fire was no accident]</ref> In January 2003, the location reopened as a Penthouse Club.<ref>[http://www.goupstate.com/news/20100803/penthouse-in-wellford-to-become-gold-club Penthouse in Wellford to become Gold Club]</ref>


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Revision as of 04:33, 4 January 2018

Dockside Dolls was a North Carolina-based chain of strip clubs located in industrial zones.[1] It was co-owned by Winston Hines, Jerry Golding, and Jerry Reid.[2]

Southern Pines, North Carolina

The first club in the Dockside Dolls chain opened in Southern Pines, North Carolina in 1990.[3]

Wellford, South Carolina

On August 3, 2000, the Wellford, South Carolina Dockside Dolls opened at what was previously the location of Nikita’s Playroom.[3] The club was burned by an intentionally set fire on January 28, 2002.[4] In January 2003, the location reopened as a Penthouse Club.[5]

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