Club Juana, established in 1963 in Casselberry, Florida, began as a nightclub hosting renowned artists like Fats Domino and Jerry Lee Lewis. After the closure of the nearby Sanford Naval Air Station, it transitioned into one of Central Florida's first topless bars, gaining fame for its bold entertainment, including mud wrestling and a controversial nude production of Macbeth. Known for pushing boundaries, the club faced legal challenges but remained a cultural icon until its closure in 2006 due to highway construction. Its neon sign was preserved by the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, cementing its place in local history.