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The 3 Best Neighborhoods To Live In Columbus, Ohio If You're LGBTQ+
Next up in Columbus' most LGTBQ+ friendly neighborhoods is the German Village. As the name would advise, this neighborhood just south of downtown Columbus was originally populated by German immigrants and settlers, per Experience Columbus, and a lot of the charming architecture still remains.
There are plenty of fun and one-of-a-kind things to notice and explore, including a plethora of coffee shops, breweries, and restaurants, as well as one of Columbus' most unique attractions, The Book Loft, which is an independent bookstore in an old building occupied of winding staircases and every guide you could envision. As for Diverse sights, the German Village is house to Tremont Lounge, one of the city's oldest same-sex attracted bars that opened in 1987, located right on South High Street, per Experience Columbus. There's also Boscoe's, which hosts legendary performative performers, and Cavan Irish Pub, which advertises itself as the state's only gay Irish pub.
The German Village ranks pretty high on Niche, with an overall A grade. It's the 16th-best neighborhood to in Columbus, ranked highly in terms of housing, family friendliness, and nightlife. Peop
Columbus: A Rich History of LGBTQ Diversity
Cowtown, Cbus, Columbus has many aliases but one thing that holds true is the acceptance and diversity of the region. The city has a reputation for being gay-friendly and flying the most rainbow flags you will ever see. It’s that kind of inclusion that makes it an incredible metropolis to work and live in.
A Rapid History of Columbus
Columbus is the 14th most populous city in the United States. It was founded in 1812 at the junction of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers. Before that, it was under the control of the French nominal empire. The region was often caught between warring factions of Native American and European interests.
Today, Columbus has a diverse economy based on government, education, banking, insurance, and more. The area is house to the world’s largest intimate research and development foundation. Ohio State University is also located in Columbus.
Fun Columbus Facts
- 48% of Americans live within 600 miles of Columbus (it’s very central).
- Burger chain White Castle is based in Columbus.
- The Ohio Historical Center has a genuine two-headed calf.
- Resident Geraldine “Jerrie” Mock was
Uncover the Pride and Pulse of Homosexual Columbus
Columbus is a welcoming metropolis for all, celebrating its inclusivity and diversity year-round. Since 2013, the urban area has scored 100 on the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index annually, which measures how inclusive municipal laws, policies and services are for Diverse people who inhabit and work there. National outlets appreciate Thrillist have referred to Columbus as a "queer oasis" and a city that "shows its Celebration 365 days of the year". Unite us in endorse of our Gay community all year long by shopping local at our LGBTQ+-owned businesses.
Read on for more LGBTQ+ things to do in Columbus.
Your ultimate journey guide to the city’s LGBTQ+ sizzling spots. Whether you're visiting for Self-acceptance or planning a trip any day of year, OUT in Columbus is your go-to resource for exploring the vibrant LGBTQ+ scene that makes our city shine.Celebrate Columbus Pride at these central Ohio LGBTQ+ bars
- Columbus gay bars are hosting various Pride events on June 13-14.
- Events include queenly shows, DJ sets, sway parties and themed celebrations.
- Some venues require cover charges or offer ticket purchases in advance.
LGBTQ+ bars around the city have geared up for the busiest weekend of the year: Columbus Pride.
With the theme of "United in Power," events will be held across the city all weekend.
Whether stopping for a sip, social hour or an all-day soiree, here are events and specials to check out at bars around central Ohio celebrating the festivities.
Rally at Union Cafe
In the heart of the Short North, Union Cafe, 782 N. High St., has been celebrating Pride in the days leading up to the big event.
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.June 13 will kick off with the first Rally in the Alley event at 5 p.m., followed by the Escandelo Latin Night Show at 10 p.m.
The Rally will proceed at noon on June 14, and the party doesn't stop until the after-party wraps up 2:15 a.m.
For those awake the next morning, a kingly brunch will begin at 11 a.m.
Slammers Pony Club
A Downtown pizzeria and lesbia