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Lost & Found Gay Bar Restaurant 56 \"L\" St Washington D.C. FULL Matchbook For Sale


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Lost & Found Gay Bar Restaurant 56 \"L\" St Washington D.C. FULL Matchbook:
$19.74

Lost & Found Historic Gay Restaurant & Bar 56 \"L\" St S.E, Washington D.C. FULL MatchbookOwn a Rare Piece of Smoking / Advertising History / Matchbook Art
\"Do You have a Match?\"..... you never get asked that anymore.
Remember this being your spot and the good times you had? Did you work, manage or do a shift there? Maybe someone in your family owned this establishment? Did you attend a Party? Was this place in your neighborhood and you went there often or get somethingto go? Were you able to run a Tab? When you walked in, did everyone shout out your name?
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WE SHIP EVERYDAY UNLESS THERE IS A HOLIDAY, IT WOULD BE THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY.
READ THIS>>> We are UNABLE TO SHIP BEYOND THE USA / NO INTERNATIONAL SALES OR OR 3RD PARTY SHIPPERS (Customs will not allow it) / NO FPO / APO - USA DESTINATION ZIP CODES ONLY
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Donn Culver and Bill Bickford opened the Lost & Found at 56 L Street SE on October 7th, 1971. The pair had also opened the Pier, in 1970, and in 1968 they started D.C.’s gay dance scene with the Plus One. “Laura & Frank’s”, as some insiders called it, was an instant success and hosted famous parties like the annual “Trash and Sleaze Ball” and the “Cherry Tea Dance”. They also staged live performances from disco acts like Sylvester, Jeannie Tracy and Loletta Holloway — which would pack the club’s 1800-person capacity. The party on L Street lasted 27 years, and a grateful generation of Washington’s gay community met, partied and danced at the club. It was demolished in the early 90s — and dozens of regulars showed up to take home a brick from the rubble.
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