The LGBT community is very active in Baltimore, but what would you expect from a city that gave the world John Waters? Baltimore’s gay scene boasts an all-male performance group, a gay bookstore, cultural events and two local LGBT papers: Baltimore OutLoud and Baltimore Gay Life. To be a catalyst for uniting and empowering sexual and gender minorities in Baltimore and Central Maryland and advocate for a better quality of life for the. Scheduled for Friday, June 14 through to Sunday, June 16, 2019, it may be the.
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The city also features indoor soccer, women’s football teams and a roller derby association.įor more information on the HOT places to go, eat, stay and see in Baltimore, check out Baltimore Gay Life, the city’s premier LGBT publication. In 2019, Baltimore will host the 44th anniversary of its annual pride event. Use our gay and lesbian travel guide to discover shopping, entertainment, and friendly locals in charming neighborhoods.ĭepending on the time of year, your inner queer jock can get his/her sports fix by watching the Baltimore Orioles, the baseball team that has called the town home since 1954, or the Baltimore Ravens, the football organization that moved to the city from Cleveland a little more than a decade ago. Founded in 1729, this city of neighborhoods - there are nine geographical regions and more than 300 identified districts - has plenty to offer, from great cuisine to the beautiful Inner Harbor and don’t forget the high-flying gay nightlife. Never mind all that nonsense about being overshadowed by the machinations of Washington D.C. because Gay Baltimore has plenty to draw the crowds. The Center provides space, resources and support to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and non-binary.