The Factory, an inic and historic gay club Wt Hollywood, will be molished and replaced wh a hotel and shoppg plex.
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- THE FACTORY, HISTORIC GAY CLUB WT HOLLYWOOD, TO BE MOLISHED
- THE FACTORY, A FORMER GAY CLUB AND CAMERA MANUFACTURG PLANT, ELIGIBLE FOR HISTORIL STAT
- THE FACTORY GAY CISE CLUB
THE FACTORY, HISTORIC GAY CLUB WT HOLLYWOOD, TO BE MOLISHED
Gui to The Factory, Gay Bar Johannburg - ratg, atmosphere, workg hours, addrs, map, directns and nearby LGBTQ+ iendly venu. * the factory gay *
The crowd is ually gay men mid 30s+.
THE FACTORY, A FORMER GAY CLUB AND CAMERA MANUFACTURG PLANT, ELIGIBLE FOR HISTORIL STAT
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The Factory buildg was built 1929 and existed as several bs before openg as Stud One, a pneerg gay club, 1974.
94 acre parcel of land that nnects La Peer Drive and Robertson Boulevard, has been a gay club and safe space for 44 years.
THE FACTORY GAY CISE CLUB
Built 1929 as a manufacturg storage buildg for the Mchell Camera Company, this buildg was first turned to a nightclub lled The Factory 1967. The club was credibly popular among Hollywood's el and celebri, wh a board of directors that clud Pl Newman and Sammy Davis Jr. Dpe s glamoro stat, The Factory closed only four years after openg. In 1974, the buildg was then purchased by Stt Forb- an openly gay Beverly Hills optometrist and party promoter. Renamed as Stud One, the distheque beme one of the most well-known gay nightclubs the Uned Stat and hosted celebri such as Joan Rivers, Liza Melli, Bernatte Peters, Ta Turner, and Patti LaBelle. Stud One was also known for s discrimatory door policy, which notorly exclud most women, racial mori, and lower-class people. Forb closed Stud One 1988. The space is still ed as a nightclub today unr the origal name "The Factory". * the factory gay *
In 1974 — one year after the Amerin Psychiatric Associatn classified homosexualy as a mental disorr — the dtrial buildg was turned to Stud One, a pneerg gay dis where men socialized and openly celebrated their inty.