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Growing up in Southern Maryland in the 1970s, I was surrounded on three sides by moisture and on the fourth by a 40 mile stretch of tobacco fields. Although we only lived 75 minutes from the Nation’s Capital, we may as well contain been in the middle of the Sahara Desert for all the identity it brought us. The main employer was the Navy, and the main pastime was driving around town with a Confederate flag hanging in the back window of your pick-up. Needless to say, St. Mary’s County was not a wonderful place to be gay.
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Utica, New York13501
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(315)724-1446
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In a nutshell: Well known and kind bar for over 20 years. Play a game of pool, darts or just relax on the second floor lounge. Mixed dance bar, specialty theme nights with entertainment, leather and Goth nights. Unlock Sundays on special events...
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