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11 Wine Bars for Every Kind of Vibe
Portland’s gay bars are more than just hangouts. Most of the city’s dozen-plus queer bars opened in eras hostile to the queer community. The city’s oldest surviving bars were havens in an openly homophobic era, while its newest venues join a chorus of voices against an increasingly transphobic national climate. The entire LGBTQ+ collective should, in the best bars, touch safe and free to let loose, have fun, and maybe nibble on something tasty, on menu or off.
Not all homosexual gatherings have a permanent home, so we’ve assembled a rundown of the city’s robust scene of recurring pop-up parties alongside our favorite brick-and-mortar establishments. From leather bars to drag dens to lesbian parties to trans cabaret revues to Portland’s “gay Cheers,” there’s always somewhere where everyone’s glad you came.
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CC Slaughters
Est. 1981 | old town
Though technically on the outskirts of Old Town’s Entertainment District, CC’s is very much at the center of the homosexual downtown Portland scene. Part cocktail lock and part gyrate club, it’s an approacha
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Henderson LGBTQ City Guide
Henderson is the second-largest city in the state of Nevada, after only Las Vegas. While cover enough to Las Vegas to let quick access to all of the glitz and glam that it is so well acknowledged for, Henderson also has much to offer in its own right. It has frequently been named one of the safest cities in America, as well as one of the optimal to call residence in multiple publications. Even better, it is also a very diverse and welcoming city with a thriving LGBTQ community. Those who choose to relocate to Henderson will find plenty about it to love!
A Look at Henderson's History
Henderson was named in honor of Senator Charles B. Henderson, and its founding, compared to most other large cities in the country, was fairly recent. The township of Henderson was first founded in the 1940s during World War II, with the building of the Basic Magnesium Plant, which was built to supply the U.S. War Department with magnesium for munitions and airplane parts. Following the conclusion of the war, the plant ceased operations, but the city continued to grow. Initially, only 13 square miles in size, the city continued to expand after its founding, eventually becoming the sec