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Like many other urban centers in America, Philadelphia’s downtown area known as Center City expanded greatly after World War II. The neighborhood served as an oasis of apartments and rental rooms in the middle of this “City of Homes,” providing privacy and urban anonymity to the city’s growing community of gay men, lesbians, and trans people. In the 1950s, Rittenhouse Square and the nearby coffee houses on Sansom Street—where jazz, espresso, and alternative beatnik culture flourished—took on an identity in the city’s gay geography. South of the Square, so many gay men were moving into the rows of red brick apartments that Philadelphians, straight or gay, commonly referred to them as the “Spruce Street Boys.” Visit @waygayphilly for Philadelphia #LGBTQ+ community resources, history, archives and exhibitions. #PrideMonthPHL #Pride

“Philadelphia Street, No Parking," c. 1933-1935, Lloyd Ullberg


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