Built in the 1890s, it had begun to attract a gay clientele by the 1930s. It survived the height of the AIDS epidemic in the 80s, when the city shuttered many other gay meeting places, but was closed in 2003 after failing a building inspection.
Built in the 1890s, it had begun to attract a gay clientele by the 1930s. It survived the height of the AIDS epidemic in the 80s, when the city shuttered many other gay meeting places, but was closed in 2003 after failing a building inspection.
Interesting article on the link. Too bad it wasn’t kept up to standards because, if nothing else, it served a purpose in educating people in the community.
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Live, and let live.