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The San Diego Pride Festival Schedule is LIVE
Date Posted: July 3, | By: San Diego PrideDear Community, It’s time to form your Pride plans — because the official San Diego Pride Festival schedule is HERE! From GRAMMY® level talent like Kehlani and Kim Petras to rising local legends this year’s lineup is a celebration of LGBTQIA+ artists, culture, and community like no other. With over…
Read MoreAn Open Letter from The San Diego Pride Board of Directors
Date Posted: June 27, | By: San Diego PrideTo our San Diego Pride Family, The San Diego Pride Festival is just three weeks away, and we hope youre as excited as we are to celebrate our amazing San Diego LGBTQIA+ community. Our Board of Directors, and incredible team of staff and volunteers have…
Read MoreSafety at San Diego Pride
Date Posted: June 25, | By: San Diego PrideTo our beloved San Diego Pride family, In an average year, we would be wishing you “Happy Pride.” This pride season, however, our community has been met with
Hillcrest is San Diego’s gay neighborhood, right? Think again: For women, not so much.
Census data suggests that if you live in the little East County town of Alpine, you’re just as likely to have an unmarried lesbian couple living next door as in Hillcrest. And Alpine has plenty of company on the list of unexpected local communities where lesbians seem to be more common than in the county as a whole.
When the census data is mapped, you can see a divide that may surprise those who assume Hillcrest is the local gay mecca: Lesbian couples are much more widely distributed around the county than their gay male counterparts, who tend to cluster in and around the progressive haven of Hillcrest.
This gap is familiar to researchers, though. Gay men tend to select living in hip urban centers, while lesbians — who are more likely to have kids and therefore less money — are less concentrated in “gayborhoods.”
As San Diego’s Pride Weekend begins, here is more on what the census numbers reveal and why anyone other than real-estate agents should care where gay couples and
San Diego Gay Neighborhood Guide
With its incredible coastline, nurturing communities, and extensive attractions, San Diego is a magnet for anyone who wants a little bit of everything. If you’re considering moving here, you won’t be surprised that one of the most LGBTQ-friendly cities in the noun has culture, establishments, and activities that appeal to diverse interests.
From hiking seaside cliffs during the day to clubbing at nighttime, this LGBTQ haven has something for everyone!
A Brief History of San Diego
San Diego, known as the birthplace of California, was first settled in when Spanish explorer Sebastián Vizcaíno landed at modern-day Point Loma.
The Spanish held the territory until losing it to Mexico in California became part of the United States in and was granted statehood in San Diego was established as the county seat of San Diego County.
The town grew slowly until , when the establishment of military facilities led to rapid settlement. There was more growth and development during and immediately after World War II when both the Na
Vibrant San Diego: A Thriving Mecca for the LGBTQ Community
Sun-kissed and seaside, San Diego has adj shrugged off its stuffy military beginnings for a colorful and diverse community. From trendy boutiques to the world’s only gay brewery, America’s 8th largest urban area is practically built for an LGBTQ transplant.
Brief History
San Diego has been called the birthplace of California for a reason. In , Sebastián Vizcaíno landed in the harbor that is now Mission Bay and Point Loma. He named the region after the Catholic Saint Didacus who is more commonly known as San Diego de Alcalá.
Quick Stats
San Diego is miles south of Los Angeles and adjacent to Mexico. As of July , the estimated population of the city was 1,,
The area is known for its natural deep-water harbor, mild climate, and prolonged association with the U.S. Navy. Recently, San Diego has become a magnet for healthcare and biotechnology development. The future is bright!
Here are some more stats about San Diego.
LGBTQ Community
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