2/3/2024 0 Comments Boston gay bars 2018![]() ![]() Vanyaland editor Michael Marotta and photographer John Hutchings spent a day tracing Boston's long-gone clubs, and photo-documenting what exists in these spaces today. So, what's sitting on these properties now? Well, it's often not pleasant. From General Electric building over the site of The Channel in Fort Point to the inconspicuous Allston location of early-'80s post-punk comet Underground, so much of Boston's musical history is hiding in plain site. And not only do these joints no longer exist, but what has replaced them - condos, new businesses, university buildings - have eradicated any trace of what went down. But it's always been fascinating to us that so many notable (and in some cases, historic) concerts, parties, and events have happened across the city in places that no longer exist. Same for music venues, nightclubs, bars, and other important cultural hotspots.
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