Fraternity House (aka Omega) — Washington, D.C. (2122 P St. NW, opened 1976–2012) Opened in 1976 in the heart of Dupont Circle, the Fraternity House quickly became one of D.C.’s most enduring gay dance clubs, later renamed Omega. Located behind 2122 P St. NW (technically 2123 Twining Court), it thrived for nearly four decades as a central gathering spot for LGBTQ night culture. With a powerful mix of drag, disco, and community, it helped shape the city’s queer identity when few places felt safe.