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Fox's Lounge: How the Community Came Together to Bring this Classic Bar Back to Life

Fox's Lounge, nestled on U.S. 1 in Miami, has been a cherished institution since Betty and Bob Fox opened its doors in 1946. For decades, it served as a haven for locals, Eastern Airlines pilots,...
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Cheers to The Robin Hood Inn, the Last Outlaw bar of Kent, OH

A Tea Room, Nixon’s Lies, Grunge & More  If a bar ever personified a middle finger to the rich and a free pint for the poor, it was the legendary Robin Hood Inn near the...
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Drinking in New York’s 200-Year-Old Ear Inn

  If you want to drink whiskey in a landmark New York bar, few are better to find yourself at than the Ear Inn, located in SoHo a stone’s throw from the Hudson and a...
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Cheers to Hollywood's Frolic Room

It seems that most of what Los Angeles is selling these days is nostalgia—what the town used to be. The movie industry started here in the 1920s and 30s, this was the epicenter of surfing...
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RIP Billymark’s West: As Authentic as a Dive Can Get

It’s getting harder and harder to find a good, authentic dive bar in New York City. By "authentic dive bar," I mean, of course, a bar that’s been around for a while and has earned...
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Remembering the City Tavern for Independence Day

It’s easy to say that bars are important, but the question is how important?  Well, there’s one that that was so significant that even the US Government has to concede its value. I thought it...
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The American Bar and its Role in the Gay Rights Movement: Part 2

In 1934, Seattle native Joseph Bellotti decided to open a saloon on 2nd Avenue, just a stone’s throw from Pioneer Square and the waterfront. Bellotti was a sober, honest guy who had come by the...
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The American Bar and its Role in the Gay Rights Movement: Part 1

I’ve always argued that bars were the original safe spaces. In these places alone, you can shut out the rest of the world, truly relax, and be with others who share your values and beliefs....
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