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  2. Victims of the deadly druggings that terrorized NYC's gay ...

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    Eddie Ashley was looking for a hookup. So like countless others on a Saturday night in New York City, he went to The Ritz, a gay bar in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood.

  3. The Ritz (rock club) - Wikipedia

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    History. The Ritz was founded in 1980 by Jerry Brandt in the historic Webster Hall ballroom and concert space on 11th Street between Third and Fourth Avenues in the East Village neighborhood of New York City. The address was 119 East 11th Street. The Ritz focused primarily on live performances, often of newer acts, but also featured dancing.

  4. The Cock - Wikipedia

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    The Cock Entrance to The Cock, bearing the bar's logo Address 93 Second Avenue Location East Village, Manhattan, New York, US Coordinates 40°43′37.8″N 73°59′20.3″W  /  40.727167°N 73.988972°W  / 40.727167; -73.988972 Public transit Astor Place station Second Avenue station Owner Allan Mannarelli Type Gay bar dive bar Opened 1998 (1998) The Cock is a gay dive bar in the ...

  5. Mineshaft (gay club) - Wikipedia

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    Facilities. roof deck, clothes check, dungeons / private rooms, slings, glory holes, bathtub. The Mineshaft was a members-only BDSM leather bar and sex club for gay men located at 835 Washington Street, at Little West 12th Street, in Manhattan, New York City, in the Meatpacking District, West Village, and Greenwich Village sections. [1]

  6. The 15 Best Gay Bars in NYC for Your Next Night Out - AOL

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    Since the 17th Century (yes, you read that right), New York City has played a major role in the country’s LGBTQIA+ history. From the Stonewall riots of 1969 to hosting the world’s largest ...

  7. LGBTQ history in New York - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ history in New York. The Stonewall Inn in the gay enclave of Greenwich Village; site of the June 1969 Stonewall riots, the cradle of the modern LGBT rights movement and an icon of queer culture is adorned with rainbow pride flags. [1][2][3] New York state, a state in the northeastern United States, has one of the largest and the most ...

  8. Rise Bar - Wikipedia

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    Rise Bar. Rise Bar, or simply Rise, is a gay bar in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 2015, it is a small establishment surrounded by a number of larger LGBTQ nightlife venues. The bar is most popular among gay men and some women. It features pop music and hosts weekly entertainment including drag shows ...

  9. The Saint (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Saint was an American gay nightclub, located in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It operated from 1980 to 1988. It operated from 1980 to 1988. [ 1 ]