Gay clubs in winston salem
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Leslie C:
I have had the privilege of frequenting Euphoria since it's pliable opening and the opportunity to meet those behind this wonderful endeavor soon after they purchased the space. It has been incredible to watch their dreams come to fruition.
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Jennifer S:
Euphoria is my new favorite bar. Astounding drinks and even more amazing staff. It has a great atmosphere and awesome music. I would highly recommend.
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Alec M:
Dope place with super warm staff and an inviting atmosphere. I breathe of fresh air in Winston.
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stacy S:
sooooo excited to finally have a proper nightclub in winston with great drinks, good melody and dancing! we had an amazing time and will be back with bells on!
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A Chance:
The owners are extremely agreeable and welcoming! Very relaxed atmosphere. Go and love the fire pit with a group of friends.
Gay Winston-Salem
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Winston-Salem, Greensboro and High Point produce up the Piedmont Triad cities of North Carolina. This whole region of North Carolina from Asheville to Raleigh has many fine visual arts galleries, sculpure and crafts outlets.
Winston-Salem, a gracious southern city where tabacco was once king, has commanding art museums, a symphony orchestra, the April River Run Film Festival, the internationally respected University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and the world-famous National Black Theatre Festival that takes place each August. Don’t lose Old Salem Museum & Gardens, a living history museum. Founded in 1766 as a backcountry trading center, it’s a fascinating look into colonial life.
Greensboro, which became a textiles as well as tobacco center after the Civil War, has experienced a dramatic increase in downtown nightlife with numerous nightclubs, bars and restaurants. Other attractions include: the Carolina Theater, Triad Stage (Pyrle Gibson Theater), Blandwood Mansion, Center City Park, First National Bank Field, Greensboro History Museum, and the Greensboro Cultural Center.
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Winston-Salem, NC - LGBTQ Urban area Guide
Winston-Salem is the fourth-largest city in North Carolina. It is known as the Twin City because it was created when the separate towns of Winston and Salem grew into each other during the 1880s. In addition to being known as the Twin City, Winston-Salem is also known as the City of the Arts and Innovation due to its major arts and culture and growing technology sectors too. Winston-Salem is a city that has so much to offer, with a passionate and welcoming LGBTQ group as well. It would truly be a delightful place to call home!
A Look at Winston-Salem’s History
Winston-Salem is a town with a long history. Many refer to it as a town “built on tobacco” because of its long history as a tobacco-producing region, and the fact that the RJ Reynolds company was headquartered there and was a central part of the town for many years. But its history began long before that. In fact, Winston-Salem was founded long ago by the Moravians – as long ago as 1766, in fact. The unique town was named Salem, after the Hebrew synonyms for peace. Subsequently, the town of Winston was established, named for Major Joseph Winston of the Revolutio
01-10-2017, 08:01 PM | ||
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Hey. Does anyone remember an lgbt club that was located on or near Jonestown rd in winston Salem. Was around early 2000s. It didn't last long and I think it might have turned into a country western bar. |
01-11-2017, 07:56 AM | ||
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I reflect at one time it was called the Red Rooster, notorious for the shooting of a W-S police officer there in 2007. The address was 703 Jonestown Road, I think, but google maps doesn't accurately show that address. |
01-11-2017, 09:23 AM | ||
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Thanks for the reply. I looked up that Addy and it appears it was called cl . |