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Casa Susanna

Susanna Valenti posing by her sign.

Casa Susanna was a popular weekend destination in Jewett, New York in the United States,[1] for cross-dressing men and transgender women in the early 1960s.[2] The bungalow camp was run by Susanna Valenti[3] and her wife Maria, who also ran a wig store in town.[1]

  1. ^ a b "Google Maps". Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  2. ^ "Visit Casa Susanna, a secret house of trans women in the 1960s".
  3. ^ Susanna Valenti (born Tito, a name which she went by for many years) immigrated to the United States from Latin America in the mid-1940s. She wrote numerous articles for Virginia Prince's Transvestia. Susanna's time and place of death are unknown: the last known mention of her was her contribution to the 100th issue of Transvestia in 1979.

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