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The Washington Post: The Ghost Town as Gay Mecca (1986)
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That Washington post link is such a good read !!!


Edit to add, from the OAC:

Background

Frederick Schoonmaker spent the last three years of his life trying to establish a gay intentional community, to be called Stonewall Park, in rural Nevada. Schoonmaker and his partner, Alfred Parkinson, dreamed of creating a “safe and peaceful place” where they could live without interference as a gay interracial couple (Schoonmaker was white, Parkinson Black). They first tried to build on a ranch in the existing town of Silver Springs, then in the ghost town of Rhyolite, which Schoonmaker attempted to purchase for this purpose; both times, they were thwarted by local homophobia. The final attempt was the successful purchase of land near Thunder Mountain in rural Pershing County, but this work, too, was halted after opposition and threats. The venture left Schoonmaker and Parkinson destitute. In 1987, Schoonmaker was diagnosed with AIDS, and he died the same year.


Sad

They should make a Netflix miniseries.
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RE: The Washington Post: The Ghost Town as Gay Mecca (1986) - by Daymoth - 2022-05-26, 04:13 PM

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