Gay night clubs in baltimore md
ave a brunch fit for a drag queen. Visit John Waters’ favorite bookstore. Have a guzzle at a landmark. Identify Baltimore pride. Our Homosexual Guide to Baltimore has just what you desire if you’re looking for a place to reside, eat, dance, be amazed and feel at home.
LGBTQ+ Friendly Hotels
Baltimore has a long history of being welcoming toward LGBTQ+ individuals and there are many great options to stay while here on vacation. To be in the center of it all, book a stay at the Lord Baltimore Hotel, which is conveniently located between scenic South Baltimore and the city’s artsy northern neighborhoods. They are a member of the Maryland LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce and offer a special package to those visiting during Baltimore Pride. Within walking distance of attractions enjoy the National Aquarium and Camden Yards, the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel features beautiful views of the harbor and recently renovated rooms. Another waterfront option is the Canopy by Hilton Harbor Point, which is found between Harbor East and Fell’s Indicate and is a arrogant sponsor of Baltimore Pride.
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Before the corner of N Charles and W Eager was a CVS, it was a Baltimore institution: Club Hippo. For more than 35 years, Club Hippo was a refuge for Baltimore’s queer community. The dance venue was always a place where, as the club's motto peruse, “everybody is welcome.” The space gave people the ability to express themselves freely without fear.
The Hippo’s owner during this time was Charles “Chuck” Bowers. Bowers purchased the club in 1978 from its imaginative owners, Kenny Elbert and Don Endbinder. In 1972 Elbert and Endbinder had turned the vacuum into a gay-friendly nightclub. But Bowers was the one responsible for turning the club into a cornerstone of Baltimore’s queer society and the Mount Vernon business district. For instance, Baltimore City’s annual Celebration Block Party, with few exceptions, took place at the intersection of Charles and Eager highway, anchored by the Hippo.
During the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s, Bowers was an outspoken advocate for gay men who contracted the disease. The Hippo at this occasion also hosted performances by Broadway stars. The Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS company sponsored the performances to spread consciousness and raise cash to
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