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Clubbers from Manchester have never been put off from travelling a little further out of town if the right venue was playing the right kind of music.

From the Nineties and early Noughties excursions to 'San Ashtonio', to revelling in the delights of 'Staly Vegas', if the place was banging then Manc's would soon know about it.

One iconic venue partygoers from across Manchester would happily travel miles to visit was Mr Smiths. The landmark nightclub opened in 1986, in a location that attracted clubbers from across the M62, putting Warrington firmly on the clubbing map in the '80s, '90s and '00s.

For a time, it was one of the region's busiest venues - famed for its dancefloor, live performances, and the monthly R&B nights that would tempt out the out-of-town revellers mid-week. READ MORE: Stockport's lost clubs and bars - from 'wet boxer' contests in Quaffers to pole dancing in Heaven and Hell READ MORE: 'Henry's is the place to be, for a casual fling or a serious affair': Revealing stories from a lost Manchester bar However, thirty years later the iconic building was destroyed.

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