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  2. Neighbours Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    Neighbours Nightclub is an LGBTQ-friendly dance club on Seattle's Capitol Hill. [2] Drag is a regular feature. [3]Lonely Planet said in 2021: "Neighbours is an always-packed dance factory that seems to attract as many straight folks as LGBTIQ+ ones these days, but is still a reliable good time if you're eager to lose yourself in some dance music with the bass turned up high."

  3. Cuff Complex - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 and 2001, Cuff Complex received the Business of the Year award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards. [9]In 2009, Seattle Weekly said of the bar's clientele, "Whereas gay clubs like Neighbours and R-Place have been infiltrated by heteros in recent years, the Cuff still retains a predominantly gay male crowd.

  4. Purr Cocktail Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Purr Cocktail Lounge was a gay bar and nightclub [1] in Seattle. The business initially operated on 11th Avenue between Pike Street and Pine Street on Capitol Hill, [2] and later relocated to Montlake. [3] [4] In addition to cocktails, [5] [6] the video bar [7] served Mexican food such as tacos, [8] [9] as well as burgers and beer.

  5. LGBTQ culture in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle had gay-friendly clubs and bars since the 1930s including The Casino in Underground Seattle at Pioneer Square which allowed same-sex dancing since 1930, and upstairs from it, The Double Header, in continuous operation since 1933 or 1934 until 2015, was thought to be the oldest gay bar in the United States.

  6. History of the LGBTQ community in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle's most major HIV focused organization is likely Life Long AIDS Alliance . Life Long organizes services for people living with AIDS and is simultaneously active in the LGBT community by holding support groups and awareness events such as Gay Bingo. Shanti/Seattle was created to train volunteers to understand the emotional stages of HIV/AIDS.

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  8. Garden of Allah (cabaret) - Wikipedia

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    The Garden of Allah was a mid-20th century gay cabaret that opened in 1946 [1] [2] in the basement of the Victorian-era Arlington Hotel in Seattle's Pioneer Square.It was Seattle's most popular gay cabaret in the late 1940s and 1950s [3] and one of the first gay-owned gay bars in the United States. [1]

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.