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Latest revision as of 22:10, 13 July 2012
by Jeff Auer
Man's Country was a popular bathhouse chain that had branches in New York City and Chicago. The New York branch closed in the 1980's. In 1972 Chuck Renslow and Charles Fleck acquired a 1907 former lodge hall and renovated it for a 1973 opening. The Chicago location is still open today.[1]
Opening night of Man's Country Chicago in 1973
1970's Ads for Man's Country
Eine MansCountry4-74
Eine 77mc
1975 Photospread of Man's Country NYC from DART magazine