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Everard Baths

History

The legendary Everard Baths, one of the longest long-lasting of New York’s bathhouses, attracted queer men probably since its opening in , but, as documented, from at least World War I until its closing in

The building began as the Free Will Baptist Church in In , it was converted into the New-York Horticultural Society’s Horticultural Hall. It became the Regent Music Hall in , then the Fifth Route Music Hall, financed by James Everard. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Everard () came to Modern York City as a boy, and eventually formed a masonry jobbing business that was flourishing in receiving a number of major city public works contracts. With his profits, he invested in real estate after , and built up one the country’s largest brewing concerns. (He was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery.)

After the Music Hall was closed by the City over the sale of beer there, Everard decided to save his investment by turning the facility into a commercial “Russian and Turkish” bathhouse, opened in May at a require of $, Lushly appointed and with a variety of steam bath

Gay Guide New York

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