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==History==
 
==History==
By the 1990s, it was no longer in business; also by that time, it had come to [[Dracon, Dominic|Dominic Dracon]]'s attention, who mistakenly believed that the night club was the "silver falcon" that Malone had spoken of in his letters, hinting that it was where he had hidden the diamonds that he and Dominic had stolen.  
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By the 1990s, it was no longer in business; also by that time, it had come to [[Dominic Dracon]]'s attention, who mistakenly believed that the night club was the "silver falcon" that Malone had spoken of in his letters, hinting that it was where he had hidden the diamonds that he and Dominic had stolen.  
  
Dominic therefore searched it for the jewels, and had [[Dracon, Anthony|Tony Dracon]] tear the building down in the end, to no avail - until [[Maza, Elisa|Elisa]] revealed to them that the actual "silver falcon" was one of the architectural gargoyle ornaments on the [[Apex Tower]].
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Dominic therefore searched it for the jewels, and had [[Anthony Dracon|Tony Dracon]] tear the building down in the end, to no avail - until [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] revealed to them that the actual "silver falcon" was one of the architectural gargoyle ornaments on the [[Apex Tower]]. ''("[[The Silver Falcon]]")''
  
 
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Revision as of 10:59, 22 March 2007

Silver Falcon - A night club on 1st and 8th Avenue in New York, built or at least operated by Mace Malone in the 1920s, prior to his disappearance.

History

By the 1990s, it was no longer in business; also by that time, it had come to Dominic Dracon's attention, who mistakenly believed that the night club was the "silver falcon" that Malone had spoken of in his letters, hinting that it was where he had hidden the diamonds that he and Dominic had stolen.

Dominic therefore searched it for the jewels, and had Tony Dracon tear the building down in the end, to no avail - until Elisa revealed to them that the actual "silver falcon" was one of the architectural gargoyle ornaments on the Apex Tower. ("The Silver Falcon")