Pegasus Lounge (Pittsburgh LGBTQ+ Club/1980-2012)
Pegasus Lounge (Pittsburgh LGBTQ+ Club/1980-2012)
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Pegasus Lounge opened in June 1980 in the basement of the Baum Building on Liberty Avenue, quickly becoming Pittsburgh’s most visible gay club and a major cultural hub. Over nearly three decades, it evolved into a dynamic space with a cocktail lounge upstairs, a pulsing dance floor downstairs, regular drag shows, community fundraisers, and vital AIDS activism—like hosting early testing and outreach. In 2009, it moved to the North Side, and by 2012 the doors sadly closed for good.
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The Pegasus T-shirt was a gift for a friend who was a former bartender from that bar! He was thrilled with the shirt and the logo! Though he did mention that the logo you have for Pegasus was the last design used by the bar. He may contact you with the original logo that was used when he worked there. But I was impressed with the quality of the material used for the shirt along with the quality of the printing. You shipping was expedient as well. You have a great niche catalogue!

The Pegasus T-shirt was a gift for a friend who was a former bartender from that bar! He was thrilled with the shirt and the logo! Though he did mention that the logo you have for Pegasus was the last design used by the bar. He may contact you with the original logo that was used when he worked there. But I was impressed with the quality of the material used for the shirt along with the quality of the printing. You shipping was expedient as well. You have a great niche catalogue!