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Asbury Park
Two of the best-kept secrets of the Jersey Shore are Asbury Park and Ocean Grove. Just one hour (55 miles) from New York City are some of the best beaches and one of the friendliest gay communities...
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the south's most metropolitan city with a local gay scene that can match any for energy, representation, and serious partying. The wealth of museums, theatre, symphony and opera, ...
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Atlantic City
Atlantic City’s posh and glitzy casinos have turned this summer beach resort into a year-round attraction and many gay people number among the millions who travel here each year to sample the...
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Austin
Austin seems to be every Texan's spiritual home. Texas is a state which has a love affair with its own capital. And well it should. Nestled on a river next to the famed Texas Hill Country, it boasts ...
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Baltimore
Restaurants, shops and fun abound in Maryland's largest city. The tall downtown buildings form an impressive skyline over a newly restored and dynamic waterfront. The Inner Harbor is quickly becoming ...
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Boston
Steeped in American history and home to many colleges and universities, Boston has a small town feel even though it's one of the biggest cities on the East Coast.
Sophisticated and...
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Brooklyn
It may be part of New York City but Brooklyn most definitely has a distinct identity all it's own. Characterized by cultural diversity, an independent art scene, distinct neighborhoods, and a unique...
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Charlotte
"The Queen City" has been gaining rank in many polls over the past five years; it was named "The Best Place to live in America" by relocate-america.com in 2008, and it's not hard to see why. Recent...
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Chicago
Chicago is famous for many things: Michael Jordan, deep-dish pizza, the first Ferris wheel, the worlds largest public library and busiest airport, and now, being one of the most active, friendly and...
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Columbus
Columbus is the largest city in Ohio, the 15th largest in the United States and the fastest growing city in the northeast quadrant. It is within 550 miles of one-half of the nation's population, ...
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Dallas
Bigger is better and Texas knows it. The Lone Star State ranks second only to California as the most popular domestic pleasure travel destination and its great city of Dallas proudly boasts the sixth ...
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Denver
Welcome to Denver, "Queen City of the Plains," a name given to the city in 1859 when it was declared the most elegant and largest town in a thousand mile radius. Venturing through the city, visitors ...
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Fire Island
First things first: Take off your watch and throw it into the bay. Shh....you won't miss it. Time has no meaning on Fire Island. Located just 50 miles from New York City, Fire Island is perhaps the...
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Fort Lauderdale
If it isn't the sunny weather or sandy beaches drawing gay tourists to Fort Lauderdale, it must be the astounding number of gay bed & breakfasts, bars, and restaurants. It seems like everybody's...
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Hawaii
Above, towering green cliffs and lush tropical foliage dominate the scenic coast of Hawaii's "Big Island." You can find world-famous surfing beaches along the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii's most...
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Houston
Chances are when you think of Houston, images of oil, national sporting teams and NASA come to mind. But Houston, Texas' largest city, is a lot more. It's culturally diverse, a center for education, ...
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Jacksonville
Experience a different side a Florida in Jacksonville. The largest city in the state, Jacksonville has all the charm of its southern city sisters and then some. People enjoy a good quality of life...
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Key West
Colorful Key West is one of America's true architectural and botanical treasures. On even the tiniest lanes, the locals have faithfully restored old wooden homes and adorned them with lush tropical...
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Laguna Beach
Just a short drive up the coast from San Diego lie the sun-drenched sands, tall palms and lush eucalyptus trees that make Orange County a coastal paradise. Balmy year-round, and caressed by gentle sea...
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Lake Tahoe
Scenic vistas, mysterious coves, mountain tops with forested glens and glacier-white, sandy beaches. Lake Tahoe is pristine beauty. The area has not one, but two gay ski week celebrations, as well...
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Las Vegas
According to a 2005 study by Community Marketing, the glittery desert city of Las Vegas is among the leading U.S. travel destinations for gays and lesbians. With no clear "gay ghetto" or strong GLBT...
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Long Beach
Long Beach, California, the fifth largest city in the Golden State, spans 50-square-miles and is home to thousands of happy gay & lesbian couples and singles who enjoy gay-life in this beautiful, ...
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Long Island
For Fire Island listings please visit our Fire Island Page
If you've never visited Long Island before, ...
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Los Angeles
Greater Los Angeles is a constellation of very different places, each with its own character. West Hollywood, with its elegant hi-tech bars and sumptuous restaurants is the most nearly all-gay city in...
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Manhattan
New York City is home to more than 8 million people and stands as the world's dynamic center for the financial, media, advertising, and fashion industries. Complementing these powerhouse industries...
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Miami & Miami Beach
Bienvenido a Miami! Affectionately known as "The Magic City", Miami has a well-deserved reputation as a premier travel destination. Famous for its vibrant and exotic clubs, bars and clientele, the...
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Minneapolis
This Midwestern city has always been known for its outlandishly large shopping attraction, the Mall of America, but Minneapolis has a lot more to offer gay and lesbian tourists than cold temperatures ...
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Mobile
Located at the junction of the Mobile River and Mobile Bay on the northern Gulf of Mexico, the city is the only seaport in Alabama. The Port of Mobile has always played a key role in the economic...
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Myrtle Beach
With almost 14 million visitors a year, Myrtle Beach is quickly becoming one of the most popular vacation destinations in the nation. Over 60 miles of warm, sandy beaches and nearly a 100 beautiful...
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Napa Valley
About a two hour drive from San Francisco, California's Napa Valley is an epicurean's dreamland. Aside from the countless vinyards this area is home to some of the state's most treasured restaurants,...
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New Hope
New Hope is a charming little village nestled along the Delaware River and Delaware Canal that conjures up visions of a by-gone era. It's an easy trip from New York, Philadelphia and most parts of New...
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New Orleans
New Orleans might as well be the city that never sleeps and if you're heading down to the Big Easy be prepared to party. It's southern locale means that no matter when you come to New Orleans, it's...
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New York City
New York City is home to more than 8 million people and stands as the world's dynamic center for the financial, media, advertising, and fashion industries. Complementing these powerhouse industries...
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Orange County
Just a short drive up the coast from San Diego lie the sun-drenched sands, tall palms and lush eucalyptus trees that make Orange County a coastal paradise. Balmy year-round, and caressed by gentle sea...
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Orlando
Don't let the commercials fool you, Orlando isn't just for kids any more. The theme park capital of America is home to hundreds of restaurants, a broad array of clubs, bars and hotels of every variety...
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Palm Springs
An oasis in the arid heart of the Southern California desert, at the foot of the rugged peaks of the San Jacinto mountains, Palm Springs is the land of endless summers and hot romantic nights. ...
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Philadelphia
About Philly they say "Get your history straight and your nightlife gay." You can certainly do that with our listings. Now, on FunMaps, you can also get your dose of history gay...
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Phoenix
The Greater Phoenix area is home to a growing gay and lesbian community. More than 80,000 gays and lesbians call the "Valley of the Sun" home. Why not, where else can you drive a few hours south and...
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Pittsburgh
Known for its striking location at the intersection of three rivers, Pittsburgh has recently been tied to gay culture as the fictional hometown of the hit Showtime series Queer as Folk. While...
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Portland
Chances are when you think of Portland, or the state of Oregon as a whole, images of thick forests, lumberjacks and lots of rain come to mind. Sure, the lingering wet winters are responsible for...
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Providence
Providence is a very small city in a very small state. Perhaps because of this, it has charms few other state capitals can claim. Much of the architecture is original eighteenth century. Few cities in...
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Provincetown
Provincetown is an enchanting village at the tip of Cape Cod that is like no other place in North America. Quaint, narrow streets and long wharfs remind visitors of the town's origins as a fishing and...
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Rehoboth Beach
Rehoboth Beach was founded in the 1870's as the site of a religious camp. Following the development of a railroad and boardwalk in the 1900's, Rehoboth Beach evolved into an active resort town. Today,...
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Sacramento
Calfornia's state capital, Sacramento, is a low key, laid back vacation spot. Rich in history from the days of the Gold Rush, many of the old saloons, warehouses and wharves have been restored and...
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Salt Lake City
Strap on your boots, grab your skis, and hold on to your hat; this city is a winter lover's dream. Home of the 2002 Winter Olympics, Salt Lake City is surrounded by 8 ski resorts within 50 miles of...
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San Antonio
Remember the Alamo! San Antonio sure does. In fact, it was here that the Texas revolution began which lead to Texas' independence from Mexico. However, historical significance is just a small part of ...
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San Diego
San Diego's Convention and Visitors Bureau has the most recent updates on the wildfires affecting San Diego county.
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San Francisco
San Francisco conjures images of the Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, cable cars, Chinatown and Fisherman's Wharf. Hundreds of other breathtaking sights and sounds await your visit to this sparkling "...
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Saugatuck / Douglas
Tucked between soaring sand dunes and the glorious Kalamazoo River, Saugatuck-Douglas showers the spoils of resort-life on locals and visitors alike. With its beautiful beaches and eclectic cuisine...
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Seattle
One of the first things you'll notice about Seattle is that no matter where you are, you'll find a spectacular view. Snow-capped mountains, sparkling waters and lush, green forests surround this "...
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Sonoma County / Russian River
Even in winter one can sit in a steaming hot tub and look up hundreds of feet through the boughs of the redwoods and peek at the stars. Only 90 minutes north of San Francisco, Guerneville (pronounced...
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South Dakota
Majestic is the most ideal word to describe the beautiful state of South Dakota. Magnificent scenery, clear tranquil waters and bright blue skies set the scene for a romantic getaway or an adventure...
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St. Petersburg
With an average of some 360 days of sunshine each year, St. Petersburg is nicknamed "The Sunshine City." The remarkable weather combined with shopping and fine dining makes the city a popular tourist ...
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Tampa
A modern city with a rich past, Tampa is an excellent center for exploring Florida's sunny West Coast. Ybor City, the city's Latin Quarter, and exciting Busch Gardens, draw visitors from around the...
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Tucson
Welcome to Arizona's Second Largest City
Tucson (TOO-sahn) is a growing metropolis of 1,000,000 that keeps getting better and better. The city's geography is a postcard image of cactus ...
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Washington D.C.
Washington, D.C., situated along the banks of the Potomac River between Virginia and Maryland, is a showcase of national treasures. The city's streets are a patchwork of museums, historical...
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Wilton Manors
The City of Wilton Manors is approximately two square miles in area and is located in Broward County, Florida, just north of downtown Fort Lauderdale. Wilton Manors is often referred to as the "Island...
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