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Was a popular GLBT disco at 586 Worchester Drive in Atlanta that opened in 1971 and lasted through the 1980's. By 1975 it was involved in a controversey regarding over carding of African Americans as a form of racial discrimination.
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Was a popular GLBT disco at 586 Worchester Drive in Atlanta that opened in 1971 and lasted until 1994. By 1975 it was involved in a controversey regarding over carding of African Americans as a form of racial discrimination. From 1982-1994 it was the home of dj/vj Aron Siegel who was intstrumental in getting the club changed from a straight disco to a video disco format in the late 1980s.[http://www.hotdiscomix.de/stars_clubs/djs/siegel_en.htm]
  
  
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=See also: [[Gay Discos]]=

Latest revision as of 21:08, 13 July 2012

by: Jeff Auer

Was a popular GLBT disco at 586 Worchester Drive in Atlanta that opened in 1971 and lasted until 1994. By 1975 it was involved in a controversey regarding over carding of African Americans as a form of racial discrimination. From 1982-1994 it was the home of dj/vj Aron Siegel who was intstrumental in getting the club changed from a straight disco to a video disco format in the late 1980s.[1]


See also: Gay Discos