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A Little Bit About Our History
  Man'sCountry is one of the "grand old" bathhouses you've heard about. Celebrating its thirtieth
   anniversary  in 2003,  its reputation is legendary.  Our physical  building was built in 1907 as a
   lodge hall for a fraternal/social organization. From its inception it had a somewhat sordid story.

Acquired by Chuck Renslow and Dom Orejudos in 1972, the building underwent
a  major renovation  to bring it into  code compliance  and  add  the things that 
make a bathhouse fun. During this construction they discovered the remains of a
speakeasy and gambling casino.  Moveable walls hid shelves
once  lined  with  slot-machine,  card rooms contained back 
staircases allowing  patrons  quick access to other parts of
the  building.  Our huge steam room  started  out as a vault.
And  we actually found a  human  skeleton under the stage.
(The  medical  quality piece had  been  apparently  used in 
part of their old  initiation  ceremony.  For many,  many years until its theft, it 
was on display in the "Pit" at the old Gold Coast Leather Bar at 501 N. Clark St.)

Here's some trivia:
Throughout  the  hallways of  Man'sCountry  you'll  find  artwork  by the  artist  "Etienne".
Together  with Tom  of Finland,  Etienne is  considered one of the two great masters of gay
leather art. Etienne's real name was Dom Orejudos (one of our founders). You can see more
of his art on the walls of our neighbor bar, the Chicago Eagle.
Our "Music Hall" on the second floor has its own history. Starting life as the lodge hall or meeting
room for the  fraternity, we used  it for entertainment.  For years we hosted a variety of live shows
often  as  much  as four  nights  per week.  In  those  days  acts like Wayland Flowers and Madam,
Charles Pierce  and  Sally Rand  played the room.  All the big  divas were there,  Thelma Houston,
Viola Wills  and  Pamela Stanley  to name a few.  From 1987 through 1992  the room served as the
Bistro Too  dance floor  during  which time all those  divas came back to play our stage, as did Boy 
George, the Village People and Divine. (Sadly, ours was Divine's last live show before his death.)

In 1990 this room gave birth to the
nationally  known   stripper  troupe
the   Chicago   Meatpackers   and 
served  as   their  home  base.  The 
Meatpackers eventually came to be 
known  as  the StripperBOYZ   and   
continued to dance at Man'sCountry.










Our shows  every Friday  and  Saturday nights featured several  of our  SEXational  StripperBOYZ
with regular appearances by the big names in XXX Gay Videos. Over the years so many "porn stars"
have been here we like to say "sooner or later everybody plays at Man'sCountry".
 
You'll enjoy our subterranean wet area designed to
look  like  the  under  belly  of  Paris,  our   massive 
steam  room. But our  real feature is our huge membership.
We're  open 24/7 and   invite you to stop in to play
when you're in the neighborhood.
                
 
                
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