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Welcome to Gay Places with Dr. Jeffry Iovannone. PBN’s blog series is assigned to celebrating and learning more about the historic LGBTQ landmarks of Western New York. With this space, we will highlight the work of Dr. Iovannone and other guest writers to provide insight to the LGBTQ history associated with our existing historic built environment- narratives which are frequently forgotten, ignored, or purposely left out.

 

140 North Street, Buffalo, Recent York
By Dr. Jeffry Iovannone

140 North Road, located in the historic Allentown neighborhood, just west of Delaware Avenue, is the site of the Lenox Hotel. The Lenox, originally known as the Lenox Apartment Home, was designed by architects Loverin & Whelan and assembled in 1896 as a 24-apartment building. In 1901, the property was transformed into a 48-room luxury hotel for women and men of economic means who came to visit Buffalo’s Pan-American Exposition. The exposition coincided with Buffalo’s economic height, and the style and function of the Lenox reflected this with its elaborate and ornamental detailing.

At the period, Loverin & Whelan described the Lenox Apartment House as “Venetian Gothic.” F

Buffalo Movie Theater Was A Same-sex attracted Cruising Ground

"The Little Hippodrome -- known locally as the Small Hip -- opened in 1903 at 263 Main Street as the first motion picture theater in Buffalo, New York, and from the late 1940s through the mid-1950s was popular among gay men as a cruising ground. During this period dozens of men were arrested by the Buffalo Police Vice Squad headed by Lieutenant Albert F. Saxer, and for those convicted prison time at the notorious Attica state prison was not uncommon."
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Published on May 09, 2019 19:53 • Tags: buffalo, queer , lgbt, new-york



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