Manchester nh gay night clubs
When restaurants, schools, or other locations close, there is always some sadness. A bit of nostalgia is gone, but will be remembered forever. A piece of your youth or whatever time in your life is now intangible. All that is left are memories. You know, the bar or nightclub you went to when you were underage.
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Sneaking in the back manchester, using your club fake ID, or knowing that older friend who knew the bouncer. You get it. You remember your first time drunk off 13 Miller Lights and three tequila shots. Or finding your way to the sticky dance floor just to catch the spins. It is night to think of these places.
I tend to think of it as a treat. Like, only some people got to experience insert closed down bar. The fun thing is, depending on your age and location, that bar is likely the same spot for numerous people. Since I am a night buck, I don't have that many years of remembering closed-down bars, and I have not had too many close with such impact.
But there are certainly some. The only one that keeps coming back to me is Scores in Keene, New Hampshire. Typical college bar: blurry, dancing, lights, and a beer-soaked dance floor. I graduated in This place closed down in The fun thing is, gay student in that area or anyone in western New Hampshire from will be able to resonate with me.
This is not about my year-old gay though. I know there are places that YOU remember that are closed. Places that were open from the s through the s. I asked New Hampshire folks about the manchester missed bars and nightclubs, and your answers are below. Gallery Credit: Logan. Logan Updated: February 17, Share on Facebook Share on Twitter.
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