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Historic designation sought for noted Pittsburgh gay prevent
The Polish Hill prevent best known as Donny’s Place was a hub of LGBTQ life in Pittsburgh from its opening, in , to its closure, in Now activists are seeking a town historic designation for the shuttered building located neighboring the base of Herron Avenue near Liberty.
“Donny’s holds such an incredible history, mostly for the gay and trans community, but also for Polish Hill on the whole,” said Lizzie Anderson, who co-nominated the building for historic designation with fellow Polish Hill resident Matt Cotter. They say it would be Western Pennsylvania’s first historic landmark honoring gender non-conforming history — and that the designation would retain the building from potential demolition at the hands of developers.
Anderson and Cotter submitted the historic nomination in October, with aid from local journalist and historian Dade Lemanski and the nonprofit Preservation Pittsburgh.
The first public meeting on the nomination will get place virtually Mon., Dec. It’s accessible via the city’s Historic Review Commission website.
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Polish Hill lock nominated as Pittsburgh's first LGBTQ historic site
The building that formerly housed Donny’s Place doesn’t look like much. It never really did: just a flat-roofed, red-brick two-story structure, built around , with a couple of equally utilitarian one-story additions tacked on since.
But as the Polish Hill neighbors who nominated the structure for city historic designation argue, looks can be deceiving. It’s not architectural splendor they’re banking on, but rather the cultural significance of what took place inside and on the grounds of Pittsburgh’s longest-serving gay bar.
Donny’s, which began life as the Norreh Social Club, operated from until its last closure, in According to the historic nomination filed last year, for a half-century it was “an anchor of Pittsburgh gay life.”
“In 50 years, most gay people pursuing community in this town kind of touched Donny’s in some way,” said Dade Lemanski, the writer and historian who wrote the nomination on behalf of nominators Lizzie Anderson and Matthew Cotter. “In half a century, that’s so much history, from
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