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Contents:
- PHILLY GAY PRI MONTH
- PHILALPHIA GAY NEWS
- GET YOUR HISTORY STRAIGHT AND YOUR NIGHTLIFE GAY®
- GAY PHILALPHIA
PHILLY GAY PRI MONTH
Historic s, popular neighborhoods, and LGBTQ+-owned bars and rtrants Philalphia's Gayborhood and beyond. * gay parade in philadelphia *
March: starts at 6th & Walnut Streets and ends at the GayborhoodFtival: Walnut Street to Cyprs Street; Quce Street to Juniper Street. The march ends at a vibrant ftival Philly’s Midtown Village neighborhood — affectnately known as the Gayborhood — featurg pay-as-you-go food, fay fun and LGBTQ+ rourc. Immediately followg the march, the Pri ftival kicks off the Gayborhood — centered around 13th and Loct Streets — om noon to 7 p.
Wh so much actn happeng the Gayborhood, drivg isn’t remend. Rabow crosswalks Philly's Gayborhood.
Philalphia is home to some of the olst events associated wh gay pri the US. " On April 25, 1965, the protts started after over 150 people were nied service at Dewey's, a lol ffee shop, for beg "homosexuals, " "mascule women, " "feme men, " and "persons wearg non-nformist clothg.
PHILALPHIA GAY NEWS
Philalphia's Pri March and Ftival returns to Inpennce Hall and the Gayborhood on Sunday, June 4, om 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. The Love, Light and Liberatn March begs at Sixth and Walnut streets at 11 a.m. and nclus at 1100 Loct St. at noon, when the Pri 365 Ftival begs. Here are tails on the road closur, parkg rtrictns, SEPTA tours, march route and ftival programs. * gay parade in philadelphia *
Philalphia's first Gay Pri Para was held Rtenhoe Square on June 11, 1972, down Chtnut Street, endg at Inpennce Park wh over 10, 000 people marchg. From 1977 to 1988, there were no official gay pri paras Philalphia.
The cy rumed s gay pri para on June 18, 1989, when 1, 000 people marched om 10th and Spce to JFK Plaza. They mted to "highlight the stori of LGBTQ+ Philalphians still fightg for equaly" and honor "the origs of LGBTQ+ liberatn, cludg the protts at Dewey's Philalphia, Stonewall, and the first Philalphia Gay Pri monstratn 1972.
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The march is followed by the PHL Pri Ftival the Gayborhood, wh live performanc, a youth and fay programmg area, and diverse food optns, cludg a dited sober space and dry bar.
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The bt gay bars, dance clubs, gay-rated hotels, gay snas and gay cise clubs Philalphia. * gay parade in philadelphia *
For full tails on the Philalphia gay pri for 2023 and all prev edns, be sure to check out the official event program. Historic s, popular neighborhoods, and LGBTQ+-owned bars and rtrants Philalphia's Gayborhood and beyond... The Cy of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affectn hosted the untry’s first major monstratn for gay rights, the Annual Remrs, 1965.
And today, Philly visors n easily explore s where LGBTQ+ history was ma and where queer life ntu to thrive, pecially the cy’s Gayborhood and durg annual events like Philly Pri 365. The Gayborhood.
The center of Philalphia’s gay rintial life and culture sce World War II, the blocks between 11th and Broad streets and Pe and Chtnut streets earned their nickname — the “Gayborhood”— durg an October Outft event 1995. You have your choice of fabulo entertament and diversns as the bars and nightclubs of the Gayborhood e alive each night. Shoppg the Gayborhood.
Held every year the month of June, the LGBT Pri Para and Ftival begs the heart of the Gayborhood at 13th and Loct startg at 11 am and proceeds through Center Cy and Philalphia’s historic district. The para ends at The Great Plaza at Penn's Landg where the ftival begs. * gay parade in philadelphia *
Sce 2015, the brilliant rabow crosswalks at the tersectn of 13th and Loct Streets have served as an sential Gayborhood landmark. Take a guid tour through the Gayborhood and learn more about the cy’s queer history wh help om Beyond the Bell Tour. The group’s LGBTQ and Trans History tours reunt the stori of Gay Liberatn Front – Philalphia founr Kiyoshi Kuromiya, explore morn history and current social issu the neighborhood, and stop at important muny s like the Attic Youth Center, which supports LGBTQ+ youth experiencg homelsns.