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Contents:
- WHERE THE BOYS ARE: THE 5 GAYT BEACH SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
- GGER ROGERS BEACH, LA’S GAY BEACH, TO BE REGNIZED
- SANTA MONI AND VENICE BEACH GAY GUI
WHERE THE BOYS ARE: THE 5 GAYT BEACH SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Will Rogers - sometim known as Gger Rogers Beach - has been LA's unofficial gay beach sce the 1960s. About 15 om Wt Hollywood, the stretch for fun the sun is near Lifeguard Stand #18 and clus volleyball urts and ocsnal beachsi * will rogers beach gay area *
Will Rogers Beach is the unofficial gay beach of Los Angel.
The gay sectn is loted near life guard statn 18, on the southern end of the ma beach.
Cozy apartments, private rooms and amazg hom: be weled by the gay muny over 200 untri. Apartments, rooms, hom: be weled by the gay muny.
GGER ROGERS BEACH, LA’S GAY BEACH, TO BE REGNIZED
Gger Rogers Beach, LA's unofficial gay beach, to be regnized for historil signifince to LA's LGBTQ muny. * will rogers beach gay area *
Young gay men began visg the unofficial “gay beach” north of Santa Moni as early as 1940. Acrdg to film profsor David Lugowski, gay men were fatuated wh Rogers’ mpy talents, androgyno performanc, and diva persona– so much so that drag queens began emulatg her the 1930s and 1940s, and ntue to do so today.
World War II talyzed the growth of ncentrated, unr-the-radar gay muni urban centers, pecially port ci like Los Angel as men and women embraced newfound enomic opportuny and personal eedoms away om their home liv.
SANTA MONI AND VENICE BEACH GAY GUI
In Gay L. A., Lillian Farman and Stuart Timmons wre: “For symbolic and functnal reasons, the beach was pecially attractive to gay people. It reprented the very edge of the ntent, far away om ‘back home’… Durg and after the war, verable oas of gay life uld be found the open at many Los Angel beach, where the atmosphere was celebratory, rnival-like, even lawls.
Jose Sarria papers, urty of Gay, Lbian, Bisexual, Transgenr Historil Society. As a teen the 1950s, Farman– the “mother of lbian history”– observed gay people at the beach eely exprsg their flamboyance and explorg romance. In the summer of 1957, Farman and a crowd of gays watched San Fransi drag queen Jose Sarria give an impromptu performance on the sands.
After his vice arrt, Sarria vowed “to be the most notor impersonator or homosexual or fairy or whatever you want to ll me– and you would pay me for .