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*[[Trocadero Theatre]], a theater in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], now a concert hall and dance club
*[[Trocadero Theatre]], a theater in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], now a concert hall and dance club
*[[Sydney Trocadero]], in Australia, a dance and concert hall opened in 1936
*[[Sydney Trocadero]], in Australia, a dance and concert hall opened in 1936
*[[Tracadero Ballroom]], in Denver, at [[Elitch Gardens]] opened in 1917 and was torn down in 1975 was a a regular stop for touring big bands and home to An Evening at the Troc, a weekly radio broadcast.
*[[Tracadero Ballroom]], in Denver, at [[Elitch Gardens]] opened in 1917 and was torn down in 1975 was a regular stop for touring big bands and home to An Evening at the Troc, a weekly radio broadcast.
*[[Trocadero Ballroom]] in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, opened in 1946
*[[Trocadero Ballroom]] in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, opened in 1946
*[[Trocadero, Birmingham]], a pub in Birmingham, England
*[[Trocadero, Birmingham]], a pub in Birmingham, England

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The stylish connotations of the name "Trocadero" derive from the Battle of Trocadero in southern Spain, a citadel held by liberal Spanish forces that was taken by the French troops sent by Charles X, in 1823. The battle was commemorated in the Place du Trocadéro, Paris, and the monumental glamor of the Parisian site has given rise to a variety of locales bearing its name.

Trocadero may refer to:

In restaurants and clubs:

Other: