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The honky tonk originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States, particularly in the Southern and Southwestern regions. It initially referred to bars or dance halls that featured live Country Music and provided a space for socializing and entertainment. The term "honky tonk" is believed to have derived from The Sound of Music played in these venues, as well as from African American slang. Over time, honky tonks became integral to the development of country music and its culture.

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