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125 East 11th Street. From 1913 until the late 1920s, Webster Hall
hosted dances that attracted Greenwich Village's bohemian population.
Various organizations sponsored lavish masquerade balls. Included in
the frolicking were hundreds of gay men, many of whom attended in drag.
Their presence, while tolerated, was continually under surveillance by
private anti-vice societies. By the early 1920s gay men and lesbians
were organizing their own balls at Webster Hall. It is currently a
popular dance club under the same name.