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By Matthew Link
Washington, D.C. gets a lot of flack when it comes to gay travel. East Coast gays look down their noses at Washington’s small queer scene, saying it’s full of transient part-time residents and in-the-know cliques. Some even site the closure of several long-standing gay bars and clubs in the mid-2000s to make way for the city’s baseball stadium. But what they fail to see is that for its size, Washington has a large and active LGBT population that is politically sophisticated and boldly out.
If Washington’s grand boulevards and magnificent monuments don’t make you feel patriotic, perhaps the fact that it is the latest spot in the U.S. to pass same-sex marriage will. After a hard-fought battle, March 2010 saw our nation’s capital join Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, Vermont and New Hampshire in issuing marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples. (Before that, nearly 900 LGBT couples had applied for domestic partnerships with the city, and now they are automatically considered married.) (more…)




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