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These are the same building used to house a bath house and a gay bar
@Ceckao: I reverted your recent addition, and see now you're working on this article as part of a class assignment. First, welcome and thanks for contributing. Please know Wikipedia relies on secondary coverage, so the McMenamins website cannot be used as a source. If you have specific claims you'd like to add to the existing article, using secondary coverage, please add them one at a time for easier editor review, or propose them here for further discussion. Thanks! ---Another Believer(Talk)05:52, 12 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Another Believer, thank you! I personally have never used Wikipedia as an editor before so it's all foreign to me. I appreciate your feedback and will definitely keep those tips in mind moving forward. Ceckao (talk) 07:32, 12 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]