1. Salt Lake City - GAYEST CITY?!? [View all]

SALT LAKE TOPS ADVOCATES QUIRKY GAYEST CITIES LIST | The Advocate has published a list of the gayest cities in America, but it reaches interesting results by using some very odd criteria. In addition to having LGBT elected officials and transgender non-discrimination protections, cities got points for having WNBA teams, nude yoga classes, and concerts by Gossip, the Cliks, and the Veronicas. As a result, Salt Lake City ranked the highest, followed by Orlando, Cambridge, Fort Lauderdale, and Seattle. Check out the full results for more details on the criteria and LGBT culture in the ranked cities.

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3. Cambridge, Mass.
The home of Harvard University likes a smarty-pants, including the nations first African-American lesbian mayor, E. Denise Simmons. Though her reign ended in 2009, she is currently in her sixth term on the City Council, which enacted antidiscrimination protections for transgender people in 1997. The towns Paradise bar (ParadiseCambridge.com) is billed as New Englands only gay club with hot male dancers six nights a week hey, everyone needs a night off and the town is right next to a little hamlet named Boston, where allegedly LGBT stuff sometimes happens too.
2. Orlando, Fla.
Besides hosting Gay Days at Disney World, where 50,000 LGBT folks and their kids dressed in red T-shirts invade the theme park the first Saturday in June (and spend $100 million in town), Orlando has more gay softball teams than you can shake a Louisville Slugger at. And residents just got domestic-partnership protections. For non-Mickeyphiles, theres oodles of homo content each year at the annual Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival (OrlandoFringe.org).
1. Salt Lake City
While those unfamiliar with the Beehive State are likely to conjure images of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, far-less-oppressive-than-it-used-to-be Salt Lake City has earned its queer cred. There are more than a half-dozen hot spots for men and women, including the eco-friendly nightclub Jam (JamSLC.com), though the sustainable bamboo flooring is perhaps less of a draw than the packed dance floor. The Coffee Garden (878 South 900 East) is a gathering spot for those looking for a caffeine fix, the Sundance Film Festival brings LGBT film buffs to screenings downtown, and lesbian-owned Meditrina (MeditrinaSLC.com) is a true wine bar yes, you can get a drink in this town.
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