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In Downtown Los Angeles, the Biltmore Hotel is a gorgeous reminder of the old-school glamor of the 1920s. And while a trip to the fittingly stunning Gallery Bar and Cognac Room within the hotel will often include an arched neck and a question starting with “Isn’t that…?!”, it’ll also be a trip through LA’s homo history. The bar was one of the first places in the city to allow gays to openly congregate, and nearby Pershing Square remained a well-known gay stomping ground through the 50s and 60s.
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