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Parliament House
The Parliament House Motor Inn was purchased in 1975 by Bill Miller and his partner Michael Hodge and immediately became a gay icon as the "World's Largest Gay Entertainment Center".
Date: 12/16/2006
Size: 26 items
Views: 725
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Diamond Head Lounge
Diamond Head Lounge was located on the 2nd floor at Court and Magnolia over the old blood bank.
Date: 12/16/2006
Size: 1 item
Views: 122
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Orlando Eagle
One of the many bars who called the 3400 Complex home.
Date: 12/16/2006
Size: 1 item
Views: 142
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Key Largo
Date: 12/16/2006
Size: 5 items
Views: 140
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The Lazy Pig
The Lazy Pig was open for a short time on Orange Avenue.
Date: 12/16/2006
Size: 5 items
Views: 147
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The Palace Club
Date: 12/16/2006
Size: 4 items
Views: 155
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The Gardens
Date: 12/16/2006
Size: 1 item
Views: 111
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Out & About Books
Date: 12/16/2006
Size: 1 item
Views: 119
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Marlin Beach Hotel
Although not technically a Central Florida business, Fort Lauderdale's Marlin Beach was a GLBT icon in the early eighties. Central Floridians flocked to its infamous Sunday Tea Dance and Spring Break celebrations.
Date: 12/29/2006
Size: 7 items
Views: 155
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Faces
Date: 12/29/2006
Size: 2 items
Views: 142
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