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  2. LGBTQ culture in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ culture in Portland, Oregon is an important part of ... place in Multnomah County, ruled illegal 2005 ... the '80s and an overall vibe best described as 'a ...

  3. Burnside Triangle - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow flag displayed in the Burnside Triangle, near the intersection of West Burnside Street, Southwest 13th Avenue, and Southwest Stark Street. The Burnside Triangle, also known as Pink Triangle [1] or Vaseline Alley, [2] was a triangular district in Portland, Oregon, United States, known for its relatively higher density of LGBTQ and gay-friendly businesses.

  4. Category:LGBTQ culture in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:LGBTQ culture in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ culture in Portland, Oregon (3 C, 28 P) Pages in category "LGBTQ culture in Oregon" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. List of LGBTQ people from Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Portland, Oregon has a large LGBTQ community for its size. Notable LGBTQ people from the city include: Sam Adams – first openly gay mayor of a large U.S. city [1] Matt Alber – singer-songwriter [2] Terry Bean – gay rights activist and political fundraiser [3] James Beard – chef and cookbook author [4] Byron Beck; Brett Bigham ...

  7. A digital map is helping LGBTQ people find queer-owned ... - AOL

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    Then, in the summer of 2021, he was a counselor at a queer leadership camp for 12- to 18-year-olds outside Los Angeles, and he said being surrounded by 100 LGBTQ people for 11 days was “euphoric.”

  8. A lonely road trip inspired this advocate to create a map of ...

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    Over 950 businesses — including florists, gyms, pizza joints, breweries and more — from every U.S. state have added themselves to the map, which also includes LGBTQ-owned businesses in some 20 ...

  9. Pride Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Pride Northwest was established in 1994, but Portland's first official pride event took place in 1975 when a group of approximately 200 people organized a Gay Pride Fair near the South Park Blocks by Portland State University.