National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States | October 26, 2017
Lerma’s Nite Club: How the Group Saved Conjunto
Lerma鈥檚 Nite Club in San Antonio is a听popular and well-known venue for both performers and patrons. Throughout the 1950s, Lerma鈥檚 was one of the few official music venues that would regularly book conjunto bands. Its commitment to celebrating conjunto helped keep the traditional music alive and provided the community with a familiar space to dance and relax for almost six decades.
In 2010, the city of San Antonio closed the building due to code violations. It became clear that saving the cinder block, Arte Moderne building would require an expensive repair process.
Community members formed the听听to advocate for the club鈥檚 preservation. The group hosted a series of fundraising events and received a grant through the National Trust鈥檚 鈥淭his Place Matters鈥 Community Challenge. Part of the coalition鈥檚 advocacy was getting the club听, which can help protect historically significant sites from redevelopment.
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