Black Gay And Gone
Photos capture Chicago's queer Black men in the 1980s, when many were lost to HIV/AIDS.
March 23 2023 1:01 PM
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For lovers of culture, shopping, and deep-dish pizza, gay Chicago may come close to the perfect destination. The city's many popular sights include the Chicago Theatre, McCormick Place, as well as the Museum Campus, which includes the Shedd Aquarium, the Field Museum of National History, and the Adler Planetarium, three prominent national institutions. And don’t forget the Magnificent Mile, which boasts luxury stores and cosmopolitan shopping in gay Chicago. Out Traveler guides you through the nightlife attractions as well, including popular watering holes like Sidetrack and Roscoe's.
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