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Washington Gays Do It With An
International Flair
Although
most big cities claim to have a diverse gay population, none has
anything on "The District," as locals call it, of Washington, D.C..
Heightened security measures in the wake of the September 11 attacks and
the more recent threat warnings have had little impact in the gay areas
of the city.
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September 24, 2004 |
Unique Gay Scene In New York
City
The
uniqueness and the excitement of being in the city that never sleeps
continues to be a big draw for LGBT tourists. Besides the wide variety
of gay nightclubs, history is part of what makes New York
different from other destinations popular with gay travelers. The city
celebrated the 35th anniversary of the Stonewall riots this summer.
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September 22, 2004
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Russian River
The
growing popularity of gay events along the Russian River, including Lazy
Bear Weekend for men and the Women's Weekends in the spring and late
summer, are symbolic of the renaissance of the Russian River as
a gay getaway. Guerneville, a scenic 90-minute drive north of
San Francisco, is a world apart from the city but it has long been the
city's playground.
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September 17, 2004 |
Blue Hawaii: Paradoxes In Paradise
The
bright city lights of Honolulu shine brightest in
Waikiki, and have burned the tourist mecca into the consciousness of the
world; as entertainment, tourism, sin, sex, nightclubs, bars and
beaches.
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September 15, 2004
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Los Angeles: City Of Angels
Hollywood.
Glamour. Glitz. Babes. Los Angeles has got them all in more
than ample quantities. Like the box office blockbusters and hit
television shows that are produced here, Los Angeles is an
over-top-experience for the savvy traveler in search of sun, palm trees
and a whole lot of fun.
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September 08, 2004 |
Georgia Thrills And Spills
Recognized around the world as the backdrop for Gone With the Wind, home
of Coca-Cola and CNN and host of the 1996 Olympic games, Georgia is
often overlooked as the sportsman’s paradise that it is. However, the
Peach State’s diverse landscape and breathtaking scenery offer
some of the most exciting and challenging outdoor adventures in the
country.
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August 16, 2004 |
PTown Still The Place To Be
This
little town on the tip of Cape Cod, founded by Portuguese fishermen in
the mid 1800s first became popular with gays after the second world war
when it gain a reputation as an "artists colony." With it's quaint wood
shaked houses, and incredible natural beauty, Provincetown is
still going strong.
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June 28, 2004 |
Washington, DC
Congratulations!
You have decided to ignore all the idiocy among the diverse communities
of Washington politicians and head for your nation's capital. If you
have never been here before, be prepared for a visit to one of
the most beautiful cities in the world.
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May 10, 2004 |
Santa Fe
Serenity
It's
the light. The high desert, free of humidity and haze, displays colors
so vivid you'll instantly know why artists settled here centuries ago
and appreciate why you have chosen to visit. Welcome to Santa Fe.
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April 05, 2004
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Boston
Beckons
There
is something incredibly marvelous about Boston in the fall. A walk along
chic Newbury Street with its boutiques. Students reading in the
boulevard on Commonwealth Avenue. Beacon Hill with its cobble stone
streets. There is nothing like it in North America.
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September 24, 2003
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Austin's
Funky Festivals
Austin,
Texas is known for many things - live music, millions of Mexican
Free-Tailed bats, barbecue, Texas writers, Matthew Mcconaughey,
the Hill Country, the coffeehouse culture. But nothing compares to
Austin’s Funky Festivals.
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September 22, 2003 |
Atlanta,
GA - Queer Mecca
Just about everyone along the East Coast of the U.S. knows Atlanta is the
queer 'Mecca' of the South. Gays and lesbians have flocked to this
Southern metropolis over the years in droves - and for good reason.
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April 08, 2003 |
Gay
Key West
Aside from its natural beauty,
Key West
’s warm, come as you are atmosphere is one of the main reasons for the
island’s popularity with gay and lesbian visitors.
Key West
is a safe and gay-friendly place to be open and relaxed, to make new
friends, and be embraced by the small town’s live and let live
philosophy. It¹s no wonder gay men and women feel more themselves on this
subtropical island than anywhere else in the world that’s why many
become permanent residents.
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February 24, 2003 |
The
Greatest City in Vegas! New York! New York!
Hailed as "The Greatest City in Las Vegas," New York-New York
strives to bring the magic of the original "city that never
sleeps" to the Nevada desert. The majesty of the Statue of Liberty,
the excitement of Times Square, the ethnic flavor of Chinatown and the
nostalgia of Coney Island all can be found at the corner of Las Vegas
Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue in Las Vegas.
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February 18, 2003 |
Ft.
Lauderdale – Do you Sea What I Sea?
With 23 miles of pristine beaches, over 100 gay-owned establishments, and
more than 30 hotels catering to the gay and lesbian market, is it any
wonder that Ft. Lauderdale is one of the top gay resort
destinations?
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February 05, 2003 |
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