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Seattle, Washington
Three-story 24-hour gay bathhouse on Pike, running since the mid-1970s.
The Z Club — also branded the Zodiac Social Club — is one of Seattle's last gay bathhouses, running 24 hours a day inside a 1906 building (a former hotel) on Pike Street at the edge of Capitol Hill. It's one of only two bathhouses left on the Hill, a survivor from an era when the city had several. Three floors hold a dry sauna, a steam room, a private theater that runs continuously, private and themed rooms, showers, locker rentals, and a members lounge. The crowd skews local and turns over around the clock given the 24-hour door. One thing sets it apart: Gay City, Seattle's LGBTQ+ health center, runs a wellness space on-site with confidential HIV and STI testing several days a week — an unusual pairing of a bathhouse and a community testing program under one roof.
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