Gay bathhouse in washington dc
Queer Places:
Regency Baths and Health Club, 413 L St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Regency Health Club Baths, 3930 US-60, Norfolk, VA 23518
David Harris (1940 - November 24, 2009) was the founder and owner of one of Washington’s early lgbtq+ bathhouses in the late 1960s and longtime administrative assistant to a local court reporting company.
Harris, a native of West Virginia, moved to D.C. in 1956. In a 2002 oral history interview with D.C.’s Rainbow History Proposal, Harris told of how he founded the Regency Health Club in 1968 in a warehouse building at 413 L Street, N.W.
He noted that the club quickly became known as the Regency Baths and the only recognizable gay bathhouse in the city at that time. He stated the Regency was raided several times by D.C. police and often faced police harassment.
Harris said he took the city to court to question the police crackdown, arguing that he operated a personal membership club and its clients should have the right to engage in private, consensual sex. Local activists contain credited Harris with clearing the way for other lgbtq+ bathhouses in D.C. in the 1970s and 1980s before downtown redevelopment resulted
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