Notice that they are posing in front of the Dyke Lumber Company.
These vintage photos represent just a small fragment of our LGBT history; unfortunately so much of
it has purposely been destroyed. Since the men and women in these photos
are unknown, it's pretty much impossible to tell if they were a gay
couple or just "good friends." Most photographs of gay couples were eventually
destroyed by horrified family members. For every photo that I may
have mistakenly identified as gay, thousands more were burned or torn into pieces to keep a family secret.
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