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Queer Mondays is the all-inclusive night Long Beach’s LGBTQ scene needs

Avatar photo by Esther Kang October 4, 2018

Que Sera is several blocks north of the Broadway “gayborhood,” but it has deep roots in Long Beach’s queer history. Tucked in an unassuming block where Cherry Avenue meets Seventh Street, Que Sera first opened its doors as a lesbian bar in March 1975.

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