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15 Gayest Cities in America: Is Your City Gay Friendly?

by Sheri Reed on January 12, 2011 at 9:10 PM

rainbow flags NYC gay communityI don't think it's the least bit silly -- even though I'm straight -- to really want to live in a gay-friendly city. My city here in Northern California is by no means gay-friendly enough for me -- not the best it could be but it's alright. The downtown area near us has a vibrant gay and lesbian scene, and the neighborhood where we live and where our kids go to school is very open to gay and lesbian families.

So how gay is your city? Is it gay enough for you? Find out after the jump.

Living in a gay-friendly neighborhood is important to me because I believe deeply in equality for everyone, and I want to live in a place that demonstrates that type of tolerance and openness on a regular basis -- whether that be by showing its fair share of support signage for gay rights politicians and policies or by providing an atmosphere that is open and friendly to the gay community in general. This is the world I want to show my kids -- even if it's not the whole world. I want them to know the possibilities.

The Advocate just released its annual listing of the gayest cities in America. And no, they're not the cities you might think. The Chelsea in NYC and West Hollywood in SoCal didn't even make the top 15, and the most happening GLBT communities aren't simply limited to the big urban, forward-thinking cities anymore. And this is good news! I think it means we're actually evolving as a nation.

Here's the list.

Top 15 Gayest Cities in America, according to The Advocate

  1. Minneapolis, MN
  2. Santa Fe, NM
  3. Las Vegas, NV
  4. Orlando, FL
  5. Pittsburgh, PA
  6. Vancouver, WA
  7. Atlanta, GA
  8. Washington, D.C.
  9. Seattle, WA
  10. St Louis, MO
  11. San Francisco, CA
  12. Cleveland, OH
  13. Denver, CO
  14. Oakland, CA
  15. Miami, FL

Happy to see two of my favorite NorCal cities -- Oakland and San Francisco -- made the list.

Did your hometown make the list? Do you think it should have? Is your city gay-friendly enough for you?


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  • lovin...
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    lovinangels

    January 12, 2011 at 10:10 PM

    My hometown barely has a main street.


  • bills...
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    billsfan1104

    January 12, 2011 at 10:45 PM
    Ummmm who cares? What I am more worried about the roads being plowed, the crime rate being low and my kids getting a great education. Who gives a shit if it is gay friendly.
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    roseisrose

    January 12, 2011 at 11:17 PM

    Proud that my city is on the list for being a tolerant place to live!


  • irock...
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    irocksocks

    January 12, 2011 at 11:22 PM

    lol i knew pittsburg was gay! Steelers suck!


  • Koren...
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    Korenynthia

    January 12, 2011 at 11:58 PM

    I live in Vancouver, WA. And i just can't believe its on here and Portland OR isnt?? 


  • amazi...
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    amazingaudri

    January 13, 2011 at 12:34 AM

    Yep. I grew up on the extreme northern edge of Denver.


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    Danny Garcia

    January 13, 2011 at 12:53 AM
    Awesome to see ORLANDO on this list!
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    DeaDGoD

    January 13, 2011 at 1:54 AM
    It's nice to see Seattle in the top ten, a little surprising it's not in the top five, though
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    tanya_marieh

    January 13, 2011 at 7:43 AM

    I was wondering if minneapolis was going to be on the list.  I laughed a little when I saw it was number 1 but I knew they would be on there somewhere. 


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    thedgoddess

    January 13, 2011 at 8:35 AM

    Pittsburgh? Wah?

    And yet they missed Wilmington, DE. Odd.


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