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The La Crosse bar 'Players' was popular in the area for some 20 years- but is relatively little known to people outside the La Crosse area in the state of Wisconsin. Players held many parties, drag and AIDS benefit shows, 'Mr/Miss Gay Mississippi Valley' pageants, and was active in 'Pride Along the Mississippi' celebrations, working cooperatively with other local bars at the time such as Rainbow's End and My Place. They appear to have done most of their advertising in the short-lived 'G-Street magazine' (2001-2002). But because the bar doesn't seem to have advertised much (or at all) in state-wide LGBT periodicals such as 'Quest magazine', people outside the area were largely in the dark about its activities and reputation in the area. Victor M. Marcias-Gonzalez, Professor of History at UW-La Crosse, reports the following locations and owners: 214 Main Street:
300 4th Street South:
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Credits: web site concept, format and contents by Don Schwamb.
Owner-date-location timeline courtesy Victor M. Marcias-Gonzalez (Professor of History at UW-La Crosse).
Last updated: June-2022.
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