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12/01/2025

Come Out Seattle Cyber Monday – Make it Count!

Come Out Seattle announces our limited-edition fundraiser tee honoring Shelly’s Leg — one of Seattle’s earliest and most celebrated gay discos (1973–1978). The bar burned on December 4, 1975. Miraculously, no one was injured. On the 50th anniversary of that fire, remember Shelly’s Leg with this t-shirt! All proceeds benefit Come Out Seattle’s LGBTQ+ history project!

Grab your tee here → https://www.bonfire.com/shellys-leg-limited-edition-t-shirt/

Learn more → https://www.comeoutseattle.org/

By purchasing this shirt, you directly support Come Out Seattle’s work to document and preserve LGBTQ+ history across Seattle — the bars, stories, memories, and images that shaped our community. Your support helps ensure this history is protected and shared.

11/26/2025

Just in time for the holidays!

Come Out Seattle is releasing a Limited-Edition T-Shirt honoring Shelly’s Leg, Seattle’s very first gay disco (1973–1978). Shelly’s Leg burned on December 4, 1975—and miraculously, no one was injured. On the 50th anniversary, we’re commemorating this historic space and raising funds for our LGBTQ+ history project.

All proceeds support Come Out Seattle and our mission to preserve the stories of Seattle’s LGBTQ+ bars, taverns, and gathering places

Purchase your shirt here: https://www.bonfire.com/shellys-leg-limited-edition-t-shirt/

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Seattle's gay history comes alive as Union bar owners launch Come Out Seattle archive 08/06/2025

Seattle's gay history comes alive as Union bar owners launch Come Out Seattle archive. By Hannah Everman & Eddie Galdamez, KOMO News

Seattle's gay history comes alive as Union bar owners launch Come Out Seattle archive Capitol Hill gay bar veterans Steve Nyman and Nathan Benedict have seen the "Gayborhood" evolve over the decades and now they're doing their part to preserve...

SGN:: Seattle's LGBTQ bars in 1974: Out on the Town 08/06/2025

Step Back to 1974: Seattle's Vibrant LGBTQ+ Bar Scene Comes Alive Again with ‘Come Out Seattle’

SGN:: Seattle's LGBTQ bars in 1974: Out on the Town A flashback to 50 years ago... into the bars and taverns at the heart of Seattle's Gay community.

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