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Belmont Rocks: Where Chicago Went Queer in Broad Daylight
A Place for Us: Gay Life at Chicago's Belmont Rocks by Owen Keehnen is a vivid work of LGBTQ+ history, queer Chicago history, and oral history that brings a legendary lakefront gathering place back to life. Before rainbow flags, before open-door bars, and before Pride was a season on the calendar, Chicago's queer community carved out freedom on a jagged stretch of Lake Michigan shoreline at the end of Belmont Avenue. It was not a beach. It was rock, concrete, sun, and possibility. Everyone knew it as the Belmont Rocks.
Often remembered as a big gay carnival, a gay paradise, and a place where everyone could just relax, the Rocks became an outdoor home base for gay men, lesbians, and the wider queer community. People came to meet friends, flirt, cruise, people-watch, welcome newcomers, and feel, for a few bright hours, unafraid. In an era when many gay bars still had blackened windows, the lakefront offered something radical: visibility, community, and belonging in broad daylight.
Drawn from interviews with more than 100 firsthand witnesses and illustrated with more than 115 photographs, this powerful oral history captures the humor, heat, music, codes, courage, and everyday humanity of a beloved gay beach that helped shape queer Chicago long before the wider world caught up.
Rich in memory and cultural detail, A Place for Us is essential reading for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ history, gay history, Chicago history, queer community, and the places where belonging was built in public. Owen Keehnen is also the author of Man's Country: More Than a Bathhouse and Gay Chicago Memories: 1300 N. Wells.
A Place for Us: Gay Life at Chicago's Belmont Rocks by Owen Keehnen is a vivid work of LGBTQ+ history, queer Chicago history, and oral history that brings a legendary lakefront gathering place back to life. Before rainbow flags, before open-door bars, and before Pride was a season on the calendar, Chicago's queer community carved out freedom on a jagged stretch of Lake Michigan shoreline at the end of Belmont Avenue. It was not a beach. It was rock, concrete, sun, and possibility. Everyone knew it as the Belmont Rocks.
Often remembered as a big gay carnival, a gay paradise, and a place where everyone could just relax, the Rocks became an outdoor home base for gay men, lesbians, and the wider queer community. People came to meet friends, flirt, cruise, people-watch, welcome newcomers, and feel, for a few bright hours, unafraid. In an era when many gay bars still had blackened windows, the lakefront offered something radical: visibility, community, and belonging in broad daylight.
Drawn from interviews with more than 100 firsthand witnesses and illustrated with more than 115 photographs, this powerful oral history captures the humor, heat, music, codes, courage, and everyday humanity of a beloved gay beach that helped shape queer Chicago long before the wider world caught up.
Rich in memory and cultural detail, A Place for Us is essential reading for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ history, gay history, Chicago history, queer community, and the places where belonging was built in public. Owen Keehnen is also the author of Man's Country: More Than a Bathhouse and Gay Chicago Memories: 1300 N. Wells.
Belmont Rocks: Where Chicago Went Queer in Broad Daylight
A Place for Us: Gay Life at Chicago's Belmont Rocks by Owen Keehnen is a vivid work of LGBTQ+ history, queer Chicago history, and oral history that brings a legendary lakefront gathering place back to life. Before rainbow flags, before open-door bars, and before Pride was a season on the calendar, Chicago's queer community carved out freedom on a jagged stretch of Lake Michigan shoreline at the end of Belmont Avenue. It was not a beach. It was rock, concrete, sun, and possibility. Everyone knew it as the Belmont Rocks.
Often remembered as a big gay carnival, a gay paradise, and a place where everyone could just relax, the Rocks became an outdoor home base for gay men, lesbians, and the wider queer community. People came to meet friends, flirt, cruise, people-watch, welcome newcomers, and feel, for a few bright hours, unafraid. In an era when many gay bars still had blackened windows, the lakefront offered something radical: visibility, community, and belonging in broad daylight.
Drawn from interviews with more than 100 firsthand witnesses and illustrated with more than 115 photographs, this powerful oral history captures the humor, heat, music, codes, courage, and everyday humanity of a beloved gay beach that helped shape queer Chicago long before the wider world caught up.
Rich in memory and cultural detail, A Place for Us is essential reading for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ history, gay history, Chicago history, queer community, and the places where belonging was built in public. Owen Keehnen is also the author of Man's Country: More Than a Bathhouse and Gay Chicago Memories: 1300 N. Wells.
A Place for Us: Gay Life at Chicago's Belmont Rocks by Owen Keehnen is a vivid work of LGBTQ+ history, queer Chicago history, and oral history that brings a legendary lakefront gathering place back to life. Before rainbow flags, before open-door bars, and before Pride was a season on the calendar, Chicago's queer community carved out freedom on a jagged stretch of Lake Michigan shoreline at the end of Belmont Avenue. It was not a beach. It was rock, concrete, sun, and possibility. Everyone knew it as the Belmont Rocks.
Often remembered as a big gay carnival, a gay paradise, and a place where everyone could just relax, the Rocks became an outdoor home base for gay men, lesbians, and the wider queer community. People came to meet friends, flirt, cruise, people-watch, welcome newcomers, and feel, for a few bright hours, unafraid. In an era when many gay bars still had blackened windows, the lakefront offered something radical: visibility, community, and belonging in broad daylight.
Drawn from interviews with more than 100 firsthand witnesses and illustrated with more than 115 photographs, this powerful oral history captures the humor, heat, music, codes, courage, and everyday humanity of a beloved gay beach that helped shape queer Chicago long before the wider world caught up.
Rich in memory and cultural detail, A Place for Us is essential reading for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ history, gay history, Chicago history, queer community, and the places where belonging was built in public. Owen Keehnen is also the author of Man's Country: More Than a Bathhouse and Gay Chicago Memories: 1300 N. Wells.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2026 |
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| Genre: | Geschichte, Importe |
| Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9781968983024 |
| ISBN-10: | 1968983023 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Keehnen, Owen |
| Hersteller: | Rattling Good Yarns Press, LLC |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 229 x 152 x 13 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Owen Keehnen |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 07.04.2026 |
| Gewicht: | 0,355 kg |