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by BMc2020 1124 days ago
I'm not sure what understand what they were. The were regular theaters that showed regular movies all night. You paid your $2 (or whatever a ticket cost) and could sleep sitting in your seat. It was relatively warmer, dryer, and safer than outdoors.
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"Hotel 22" is the closest in the Bay Area, as it runs from one end of Santa Clara County to the other. https://www.pbs.org/pov/films/hotel22/

It used to be there was a few 24-hour coffee shops, like Happy Donuts, where anyone could hang-out inside. It's no longer 24-hours.

Some people would stay in empty coin-op laundromats where the owners didn't kick everyone out and lock up.

Another option is 24 hour gyms where there are saunas, pools, and such.

> Another option is 24 hour gyms where there are saunas, pools, and such.

You mean in the Castro? wink wink

That was Frank Reynolds' rant from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia that came to mind :-)