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While on his frequent business trips around the United States in the late s and early s, Bob Damron wanted to find queer friendly establishments that accepted other men like him.

Mapping the Gay Guides

As a gay man, Damron sought friends, companions, and safety at friendly businesses in the various cities he visited. He gay jotting down the names of the spots he frequented, sometimes loaning out his notebooks to fellow gay friends to take with them on their own journeys. Take Mapping the Gay Guides on the go!

This exhibition is accompanied by a curated playlist of music that would have been played at LGBT bars and clubs from the s to the early s. Follow the link and feel the beat! Mapping the Gay Guides Playlist on Spotify. This event will be held at Ebell Club of Anaheim, N. Helena Street, Anaheim, CA Please contact Reon Boydstun at reon3h aol.

All monies raised will support Altrusa literacy projects. Up to this time, the city only had a book subscription service including a small selection of books housed in the back of a local general store. The money to purchase the corner lot was raised by 75 local residents who deeply believed in the benefits of a public library for the flourishing city.

Austin, with the final designs approved in early These final designs presented a bar in a Classic Revival Style, which was commonly chosen for Carnegie-funded buildings. The red clay tile anaheim however was chosen as a nod to local history and classic Spanish design. The Anaheim Library would not have evolved as it did without the dedication of passionate Anaheim citizens.

During its time as a Public Library, the Carnegie Library building was lifted up by its librarians, whose careers lasted a remarkably long time. As the city of Anaheim developed and the population increased, the small Carnegie Library was no longer capable of housing the ever-growing collection of books and the demand for library services.

In response to this, the city opened a new Central Library nearby in The Carnegie Library became a historical library, research center, and museum in and was officially recognized on the National Register of Historic Places in The historic building has undergone renovations as the years passed and ADA laws were enacted.

Mark Hall-Patton was a crucial force in the development of the Anaheim Museum, laying the groundwork for the Carnegie Library to become a thriving museum space for the community. The Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center complex exhibits in both the historic Carnegie Library as well as a new main gallery building, built in Today, Muzeo stands as an integral part of the Anaheim community, seeking to bring together our local communities and ensure the accessibility of the arts and education.

Mapping the Gay Guides. Learn more. Make sure to copy Registration number after successful submission.