History of Gay and Lesbian Life in Wisconsin - Businesses - Bars and Clubs

 
Crossroads Bar aka
L.D. CrossRoads Drinking Emporium
Location: 1042 W. Wisconsin Ave., Appleton WI

Opened:
Closed:

2000
spring 2007
Clientele:

Female/ Male
Bar/ social

 

 
       
 

The Crossroads was opened in Appleton in 2000 by two lesbian lovers, Lori Locy (or Loey?) and Karen Davis. The bar was fairly large in size: one very large room, with a long bar along most of the east wall, and plenty of space for a wide section of video games and tables, and a large-screen TV for Packer and other games. It was relatively popular, especially in lesbian circles, and also had a good patronage by some straight people.

With Rascals bar also on Wisconsin Avenue, some customers jumped back and forth.

When Appleton passed a smoking ban in bars, business began to decline- and while other businesses quickly recovered, Crossroads struggled. The bar was closed for several weeks in July-August 2006 and rumors where that a sale was in the offing; but the bar reopened around August 21, 2006. However, sometime in the spring of 2007 the bar closed for good.

The building was torn down in mid-2007, and replaced with an Advance Auto Parts store.

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Photo of the building mid-2006


Photo of the building mid-2006

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