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Columbus Pride (or Stonewall Columbus Pride Parade) [1] [2] is an LGBTQ festival in Columbus, Ohio, hosted by Stonewall Columbus.The event first took place in 1981, and has grown into the second largest LGBT pride event in the Midwest, behind Chicago.
1984: Columbus' Pride parade, then known as the Ohio-Michigan Lesbian and Gay Pride Parade, took place. As the event grew larger, about 4,000 people are estimated to have attended.
During Stonewall 50 – WorldPride NYC 2019 in Manhattan, over 5 million took part over the final weekend, [5] [6] with an estimated four million in attendance at the parade. [7] [8] While NYC Pride still has the largest Pride March, since 2023 Pride Toronto has had the largest Pride Festival in North America with 2.9 million attendees in 2023 ...
The organization is located in the Short North district of Columbus. Stonewall Columbus is the organizer of the annual Columbus Pride. [2] The organization operates the Stonewall Columbus Community Center, a 15,000 sq ft (1,400 m 2) building in the Short North. The community center was funded with $3.8 million in donations and opened in 2019.
Westerville Pride: 5-8 p.m. June 22, parking lot at North State and East Home streets − At the fourth annual pride fest, attendees can visit tables with information about local organizations ...
This year's Pride March is scheduled for June 15, starting at 10:30 a.m. at Broad and High streets. The Columbus Air Show is scheduled to take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 14-16 at ...
Thousands turned out Saturday for Stonewall Columbus' Pride parade Downtown. It was the first in-person event since 2019 and a welcome sight for many.
A pride parade (also known as pride event, pride festival, pride march, or pride protest) is an event celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer social and self-acceptance, achievements, legal rights, and pride. The events sometimes also serve as demonstrations for legal rights such as same-sex marriage.