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Kinda Interesting Things #125: The Rise and Fall of the Everard Baths At 28 West 28th Street in Chelsea, there once stood a bathhouse that was considered a safe haven for NYC’s gay community. Built in 1888, and repurposed as a bathhouse in 1860, the Everard Baths were a sanctuary for gay men, who had been frequenting the baths as early as World War I. While it thrived in popularity in its later years, it was considered a rundown establishment that was partially destroyed by a fire in 1977, and forced to close in 1986 due to the AIDS epidemic. Sources: “Before It Burned Down, This Bathhouse Served as a Haven for New York City’s Gay Community” (Smithsonian Magazine, 2023) “Eversoft at the Everard” (Gay, 1972) “Everard Baths” (NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project, 2017) “The Long History of the Everard's Baths” (Daytonian in Manhattan, 2020) “9 Killed by Fire at a West Side Bathhouse” (New York Times, 1977) #nyc #didyouknow #fyi #nychistory #hiddengemsnyc #chelsea #lgbtq #lgbtqhistory #newyorkcity #history #learnontiktok
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