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Revision as of 20:05, 5 January 2009
Club Adey
Whittenside [89, 98]
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Club Adey
Description
You are standing outside Club Adey, a derelict red-brick building with boarded-up windows. The building's doors have been secured. Through the broken windows, you can see that the interior of the building has been ruined for a very long time.
History
The Adey Club was one of Whittenside's favorite destinations for almost 30 years from the time it was opened on July 4, 1976 by community activist Henry Adey, with partners Leo Wayne and Jason Forensic. A mecca for men and women looking to relax, meet friends new and old, and join in community events, the Club long served the gay and lesbian community with a mix of activities unique in the Milwaukee business scene. Housed in the Pabst Brewing Co. Saloon and Boarding House built in 1904, and renovated in 1987, the Club Adey was for thirty years a gateway business in Malton's Historic Third Ward.
Barricade Policy
Should be barricaded to EHB+2 according to the Whittenside Barricade Plan.
Current Status
Ruined since a very long time, doors have been secured.--Gwen Seth 00:08, 5 January 2009 (GMT-5)
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