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The Empress Hotel, located in Asbury Park, New Jersey, is a popular gay resort.
The Hotel opened as a luxury resort for vacationing families in the 1960s. It was a successful resort, attracting the likes of Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli.
In 1980, the Empress was featured on the picture sleeve of Bruce Springsteen's hit single \"Hungry Heart\", which depicts a photo of Springsteen standing near a phone booth on the Asbury Park boardwalk, with the hotel visible in the background.
By the summer of 1976, Asbury Park was in a state of decline, albeit the Empress Hotel remained a popular establishment. During a New York Times interview, the hotel's manager boasted: \"all of our 101 rooms are taken!\" Unfortunately, by 1988 the hotel was struggling for business, and closed shortly after.
A strip club, Extreme Fahrenheit, opened in the building in 1993. It became notorious for drugs and prostitution, and was eventually closed because of lewd conduct.
In 1998, Shep Pettibone bought the abandoned building and opened the Paradise Nightclub inside.
The nightclub lured crowds of gay travelers away from Fire Island and instead to the beaches of Asbury Park.

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