Cowtown, Cbus, Columbus has many aliases but one thing that holds true is the acceptance and diversity of the region. The city has a reputation for being gay-friendly and flying the most rainbow flags you will ever see. Columbus is the 14 th most populous city in the United States. It was founded in at the junction of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers.
Anyone who has lived in Greater Columbus knows the city has a reputation for being accepting, welcoming and gay-friendly. The Gallup analysis offers the most detailed estimates yet about where people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender live. In the past decade, Franklin County added more households led by same-sex couples than any other Ohio county, according to U. Census information.
Anyone who has lived in Greater Columbus knows the city has a reputation for being accepting, welcoming and gay-friendly. The Gallup analysis offers the most detailed estimates yet about where people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender live. In the past decade, Franklin County added more households led by same-sex couples than any other Ohio county, according to U. Census information.
In this article, we rank the gayest cities in the USA based on the size of the LGBTQ population, the number of gay neighborhoods, queer events, and historical records. However, that could not be further from the truth. A sizable chunk of the citizens of this vast, all-encompassing melting pot approve of LGBTQ relationships although, sadly, a large number don't! That being said, some places are far more welcoming than others.