Shining through the world famous Niagara Falls landscape, Club Se7en is a luxurious, upscale haven catering to a sophisticated clientele. Newly re-located to Ferry Street in the heart of Niagara Falls. Se7en is the pinnacle of nightlife in Niagara. Showcasing an immense two-floor experience with a patio on a property dating website back to the 's, Club Se7en brings a crude, industrial, New York and Miami Beach feel to Niagara Falls. Boasting ambiance in a sexy, posh, and inviting atmosphere.
Situated within the stunning venue and along the brilliant windows are an array of VIP booths for you and your guests to enjoy your evening in comfort and style. Whether you want to gyrate the night away or shmooze in our ultra-exclusive VIP booths, Club Se7en provides you with an unforgettable experience.
Se7en executes and delivers Niagara a World Class clubbing experience that can be compared to only the most exotic night spots in the society. The ven
Welcome to Gay Places with Dr. Jeffry Iovannone. PBN’s blog series is devoted to celebrating and study more about the historic LGBTQ landmarks of Western New York. With this space we will spotlight the work of Dr. Iovannone and other guest writers to provide intuition to the LGBTQ history associated with our existing historic built environment- narratives which are frequently forgotten, ignored, or purposely left out.
Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York By Dr. Jeffry Iovannone
Franklin Street was formerly located on the southwest corner of Franklin and West Tupper Streets at the southern edge of the historic Allentown neighborhood. An example of late Federal townhouse manner, a type of Colonial architecture, the building was a double and housed both and Franklin. The building was constructed of brick and, representative of Federal style, featured a low-pitched hipped roof, molded cornices emphasized by decorative brackets, and stepped gable walls. Federal buildings are additionally characterized by their symmetrical fenestration pattern, definition the window
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Our 4 Must Do’s Niagara Falls Canada adventure in Ontario – The Niagara Falls Region is, with 18 million visitors a year, the most visited tourist attraction in Northern America. The south-eastern side of the Niagara River lies on US American ground, while the Horseshoe Falls, the bigger of the two waterfalls, is part of Canada. And as you can imagine, we put the best activities in Niagara Falls on our three-day itinerary: Niagara River Cruise, The Journey behind the Niagara Falls, Zip Lining along the Niagara River, and a helicopter flight over the Niagara River Region! Join us now on our Canadian Niagara Falls Adventure and observe our four Must Do’s in Niagara Falls, Canada, through a couple of men‘s eyes!
– in collaboration with Tourism Ontario –
This April, we as same-sex attracted travel bloggers visited Toronto located by Lake Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. While Toronto as the biggest Canadian city has much to offer for LGBT travelers and locals, we decided to add an adventurous gay-friendly weekend trip to Niagara Falls
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