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Text-to-speech Audio. Main Street in Louisville after the closing of the Downtowner in The Connection bar. The bar changed its name again in to The Downtowner. The bar burned down in under mysterious circumstances, and it reopened at the West Main location in The December after the bar opened, a bomb exploded outside.
The police never found who did it. The bar had a large oak bar and theater in the bar. It was the first bar in Louisville, Kentucky that was dedicated to gay customers. In the s, the bar shifted from being gay-friendly to an exclusively gay bar. The organization was an all-encompassing group for all Louisville nonprofits that supported gay rights.
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Inpolice raided the bar while wearing rubber gloves, apparently to protect the officers from HIV. He passed away without his family, but with comfort from friends at the bar. Activists worked with realtors and churches to create the Glade House, an old Louisville home for HIV patients to receive their treatment or pass in their final days.
The Glade House is still open today. The owner George Stinson closed the bar inand he went on to open another gay bar called The Connection at South Floyd Street. This bar remained open until August Close Drawer. Individual Entries. Explore By Topic. Guides, Videos, and Rubrics.
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