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When Machine Nightclub of Boston closed in 2020, the LGBTQ+ community lost Fenway's most influential queer hotspot.
30 Σεπ 2020 · But until just before quarantine — when Machine Nightclub and bar Ramrod officially closed — past the front door and the blacked-out windows at 1254 Boylston St., inside was magic. Ramrod, the...
1 ημέρα πριν · Machine, Boylston Street, Boston. Machine was the gay bar downstairs from the Ramrod. (Best name for a gay bar in the Universe, bar none.) Machine was a very friendly club, right next to the Fenway Gardens. The FOAM parties at Machine were EPIC! I miss those the most. Machine met it's fate just after the pandemic.
30 Σεπ 2020 · While Club Caf in Back Bay, The Alley in the Downtown district, and Blend in Dorchester remain as some of the few gay nightlife vestiges in Boston, the closures of Ramrod and Machine point to a complex LGBTQ history in the city.
12 Δεκ 2020 · when the Baseball Tavern was the 1270, a great gay club in the 70s 80s and with name changes into the 90s. When the original Herbie's Ramrod Room was torn down for the Transportation building, Ramrod opened up a few doors down from 1270 and later opened downstairs as Machine.
23 Αυγ 2020 · Another piece of Boston’s LGBT nightlife has gone dark. Late in July, applications were filed with the city to demolish the commercial buildings located in the Fenway at 1252-1268 & 1270 Boylston Street. The address is also the home of Boston’s gay bar Machine / Ramrod in Fenway.
26 Ιουλ 2020 · In recognition of the site’s important heritage and affiliation with the LGBTQ community, the building will also include the Boylston Black Box, a 10,000-square-foot LGBTQ-centric venue for the performing arts.