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The Kodak Building and the Atlanta Eagle on Ponce de Leon Avenue, 2021. The Atlanta Eagle is a gay bar that was established in Atlanta in the mid-1980s. According to a 2020 report by the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation, the bar had become "a place of prominence in the LGBTQ community, significant as a site for public social interaction".
Opening its doors in the summer of 1988, the Atlanta Eagle became the city's first true gay bar, taking over the space previously occupied by Renegades, a country-western club that had opened just ...
FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team. June 6, 2024 at 8:31 PM. ATLANTA - Firefighters spent Thursday evening battling a massive blaze in Midtown Atlanta at the site of the former Atlanta Eagle nightclub ...
Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) is a fraternal organization that was founded on February 6, 1898, in Seattle, Washington, by a group of six theater owners including John Cort (the first president), brothers John W. and Tim J. Considine, Harry (H.L.) Leavitt (who later joined the Loyal Order of Moose), Mose Goldsmith and Arthur Williams.
60 – Zach Johnson (2007) East Lake Golf Club is a private golf club 5 miles east of downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Established in 1904, it is the oldest golf course in the city. [3] East Lake was the home course of golfer Bobby Jones and much of its clubhouse serves as a tribute to his accomplishments. Since 2004, East Lake has been the permanent ...
The Eagle is a name used by multiple gay bars. It is not a franchise or chain of gay bars, but rather a name adopted by bars inspired by The Eagle's Nest, a leather bar in New York City. Bars that use the name "Eagle" typically cater to a clientele of gay men in leather and other kink subcultures. As of 2017, over 30 gay bars in locations ...
The Kodak Building is a historic building in Atlanta, Georgia. Built in midtown Atlanta around 1950, the building originally served as a camera shop, with a large sign on top of the building advertising Kodak considered a local landmark. The building has been vacant for several years, but was recently sold and is scheduled for redevelopment .
Merged with Brooklyn Eagles to become Newark Eagles 1936 (See Newark Eagles entry) Newark Eagles club. Newark Eagles (1936–48) Houston Eagles (1949–50) New Orleans Eagles (1950–51) 1936: 1951: NNL2 (1936–48) NAL (1949–51) Formed via 1936 merger of: Newark Dodgers (1933–35) Brooklyn Eagles (1935) Newark Stars: 1926: 1926: ECL (1926)