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Situated on the corner of Canal Street & Princess Street, in Manchester's Gay Village, the New Union is a friendly mixed bar.
The Union Hotel was built in 1865 & the name refers to the union of countries in the Commonwealth at that time.
The building's stained glass windows depict those countries including Canada, New Zealand, Australia, India & New Foundland.
It has been a gay venue for as long as anyone can remember & in the 50s the owner went to prison for running a public house of ill repute.
The name was changed to the New Union in the 70s & the pub was extended in the mid 90s to cater for the increasing number of visitors to the Gay Village.
The current owners took the reigns in 2004.

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