Name/Title
Blue Tempo presentation by James SchmiechenEntry/Object ID
2024.41.326Scope and Content
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Historian James A. Schmiechen speaking about the The Blue Tempo House of Jazz and its connection to LGBTQ/Gay history in this SDHS presentation at the Saugatuck-Douglas History Museum.Collection
Music: Jazz, Buildings: Lost, 1960 Gay/LGBTQ+ cultureCataloged By
Winthers, SallyAcquisition
Accession
2024.41Acquisition Method
Found in CollectionCredit Line
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Interviewee
Schmiechen, James A.Interview Date
Jul 31, 2007Length of Interview
49Dimensions
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DVD versionWidth
5 inDepth
5 inLocation
* Untyped Location
AWS/VidArch SSD/DVD originals drawerRelationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Blue Tempo/349 Culver/Ed-Mar/Louis Beuerle Hotel ?-1976, Davis, Donald "Toad"Create Date
May 2, 2025Update Date
May 2, 2025