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'''The Lighthouse''' was a gay-friendly [[List of discotheques| | '''The Lighthouse''' was a gay-friendly [[List of discotheques|discotheque]] located at 1909 [[1st Avenue South]] in the 1970s. The club was operated by '''Birmingham After Hours, Inc.''' and was open only to members. The Lighthouse produced a weekly newsletter highlighting upcoming events. | ||
The bar featured a lighted dance floor, inspired by the one at [[The Club]] (which also inspired the set design for [[John Badham]]'s [[1977]] film "Saturday Night Fever". | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 22 June 2024
The Lighthouse was a gay-friendly discotheque located at 1909 1st Avenue South in the 1970s. The club was operated by Birmingham After Hours, Inc. and was open only to members. The Lighthouse produced a weekly newsletter highlighting upcoming events.
The bar featured a lighted dance floor, inspired by the one at The Club (which also inspired the set design for John Badham's 1977 film "Saturday Night Fever".