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After considering the bids of other American cities that had been pivotal to rock history (including New Orleans, Memphis, Chicago, San Francisco, and New York City), the foundation located the museum in Cleveland, where disc jockey Alan Freed had coined the term “rock and roll” in the 1950s and which had put together ...
Explanation:
In Cleveland, Agora Theater owner Hank LoConti and his friends separately envisioned a museum to honor the city's seminal role in popularizing rock music, particularly local disc jockey Alan Freed's coining of the term “rock and roll” and hosting the first rock concert, the Moondog Coronation Ball, in 1952.
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