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9 of the Coolest, Quirkiest, and Proudest Gayborhoods in the US

Across the US, in cities large and small, gay neighborhoods (gayborhoods) stand resolute as welcoming havens for travelers from every color of the rainbow. Bustling with nightlife, rooted in history, and colored by…

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NEARLY 70% OF LGBT+ TRAVELLERS ‘CONSIDER SAFETY’ BEFORE BOOKING

Those were some of the key findings from a new Booking.com study of more than 3,000 LGBT+ travellers across Europe, North America and Australasia carried out this summer. More than half (55%) of…

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American LGBTQ+ Museum coming to N.Y.C.’s oldest museum as part of expansion

New York’s oldest museum will soon expand to incorporate a museum dedicated to LGBTQ history. Representatives for the New-York Historical Society, established in 1804, announced earlier this month that the museum will expand by 70,000 square feet…

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West Hollywood replaces crosswalk’s rainbow flag design with Progress Pride flag

The city of West Hollywood, California is going to change their six-striped Pride flag crosswalk and replace it with a Progress Pride flag crosswalk, complete with trans flag colors and black and brown…

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14 of the Coolest Queer-Friendly Hotels in the US

When it’s time to map out your next trip, obviously you want to find a hotel where you’ll feel not only safe, but celebrated. Across the country, numerous hotel chains and independent brands…

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A Queer Guide to Where to Stay, Party, and Chill in Provincetown

Provincetown, Massachusetts, is one of the most popular LGBTQ holiday destinations in the US—cherished by gay and straight travelers alike—and it’s no wonder why. The small beach town, often referred to as P-town,…

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8 Last-Minute Spring Break Destinations for LGBTQIA+ Travelers

Even in 2021, it’s tough to suss out a spring break destination that’s legitimately openhearted to members of the LGBTQIA+ community. To make matters worse, last year was one of the most damaging…

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Gay Bar Owner on Crowds, Curfews & Why You Should Still Go to Miami

Thomas Donall wasn’t surprised when college students started flooding into Miami, after all, Florida’s southern beach cities are some of the most popular destinations for the 1.5 million spring breakers that hit the…

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The friendliest town in Massachusetts is somewhere over the rainbow flag

Perhaps the biggest surprise from a new Expedia survey ranking the friendliest towns in the country isn’t that Provincetown made the top 10, it’s that any town in Massachusetts made the list. People…

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Miami Creates A Gay(er) Beach For Us To Enjoy

We each have our favorite. Admittedly, I’ve been to my fair share across Europe (Sitges near Barcelona, Elia in Mykonos, Torremolinos in Málaga) as well as in America. Los Angeles has Will Rogers…

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