Last Call for Holiday Bar My Memory, David K. [Kornelly]

Title

Last Call for Holiday Bar My Memory, David K. [Kornelly]

Subject

Holiday Bar
Bar ephemera

Description

"Last Call for Holiday Bar" notecard from Holiday Bar's farewell party.

Creator

David Kornelly

Contributor

Chuck Tierney

Rights

Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC 3.0 US)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
These materials may be shared and adapted for non-commercial purposes, but the materials must be attributed to the Pittsburgh Queer History Project. Please see the Creative Commons license website for details.

Format

8.75 inches x 5.5 inches

Language

English

Abstract

Last Call for Holiday My Memory: "In my early days here I remember a midget woman named Beaulah was always here, like a mascot. Sometimes a guy known as Antoinette would show up and dance on the bar and twirl a baton. Back then, the stairs down to the restroom were on the other side, where the Dj's booth is now. The back area where the pool table is was not enclosed. This bar used to be so packed with people that you couldn't move. The good old days, I'll miss it. David K."

Date Created

2007-04-29

Is Part Of

Series 5: Last Call for Holiday Bar Memorabilia

Citation

David Kornelly, “Last Call for Holiday Bar My Memory, David K. [Kornelly],” PQHP Online Archives, accessed May 22, 2024, http://pittsburghqueerhistory.com/omeka/items/show/1798.
If you see an error in this information, please notify us.