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Businesses in the History of the LGBT Community in Wisconsin

Bars and Clubs throughout Wisconsin (other than Milwaukee)
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1101 West=Appleton, 1101 W. Wisconsin Ave.19801988
602 Club=Madison, 602 University Ave.19511994
AJ's on Broadway=Green Bay, 311 S. Broadway20032005
After Dusky Lounge=Oshkosh, 2839 Harrison198019811
Allegre=Madison, 150 S. Blair199519984renamed Manoeuvres
Aphrodesia Lounge, Retlaw Hotel=Fond du Lac, Main & Division19731976
Astor Hotel Bar=Green Bay, 21 N. Adams19631969
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The Roundabout Bar

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    "Great staff, super friendly and fun atmosphere."

    "Enjoyed superb food and drinks!"

    "Great place, wonderful bartenders, great community here!"

Monday2 PM–2 AM
Tuesday2 PM–2 AM
Wednesday3 PM–2 AM
Thursday3 PM–2 AM
Friday3 PM–2:30 AM
Saturday2 PM–2:30 AM
Sunday2 PM–2 AM

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Green Bay LGBTQ Municipality Guide

Green Bay, Wisconsin, is a vibrant, diverse Wisconsin metropolis that is well-known for being the home of the Green Bay Packers football team.  Beyond being home to some amazing football, this industrial capital also boasts several amazing museums, a beautiful view of the Fox River, several colleges and universities, and a thriving arts and culture scene. Even improve, it is also a very diverse and welcoming urban area with a thriving LGBTQ community. Those who choose to move to Verdant Bay will locate plenty about it to love!

A Watch at Green Bay's History

Green Bay is named after is part of Lake Michigan. It is separated from the rest of the lake by a bit of land called the Door Peninsula, which is characterized by green algae in the water, which originally lent its name to the city. It initially began to flourish due to its strategic location as a point of trade and gateway to the Fox, Wisconsin, and Mississippi Rivers. Subsequently, in the 1870s, when the railroads began to replace steamboats as the main form of transportation, Green Bay became a center of iron smelting, lumber milling, and document products. It has grown steadily since its founding, and today

 

The Napalese Lounge is one of Green Bay's longest lived bars. Opened by Malcolm at 515 S. Broadway and managed first by Tim and later by Paul Jacob (better known as 'Cricket'), the bar featured many shows and was extremely popular.

The bar was relocated from 515 S. Broadway to 1351 Cedar Street in approx. 2000, where it continues to thrive. The bar has long been "home bar" of the Argonauts club, which holds numerous events there, including the annual Mr. Daddy's and Daddy's Boy leatherman title contests.

Personal opinion on the webmaster: "The Napalese Lounge is one of those rare 'must-visit' bars whenever I am in or near its location (Green Bay). Unlike many bars, it is always a friendly place, always with friendly and personable staff and patrons alike who will be cheerful to strike up a conversation, or leave you to your own thoughts, depending on your mood. Good drinks, good sustenance, good people-- who could wish for more?"

The history of LGBT bars in Northeastern Wisconsin was the subject of an marvelous article in the Emerald Bay Press Gazette in 2020.

Photo of bar manager Tim
with staffers Diane "Minnow"
and Mikie (lower picture)
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