Gay town in michigan
Great Cities for LGBTQ Couples in Michigan
If youre thinking of making a advance to The Mitten, as Michigan is often called, you probably already realize that its a state full of natural beauty. This state that touches four of the five Great Lakes offers an abundance of outdoor recreation opportunities – but that’s not all that it applications. Michigan is also a state entire of unique cities, each with its own personality. Although each city is different, all include thriving arts and culture scenes, plenty of employment opportunities, and plenty of things to spot and do. If you are a part of the LGBTQ community and you have been thinking of making a move to Michigan, there will be no shortage of unique and charming places to choose from. Some of the cities you might yearn to consider include:
- Detroit: The Motor Capital. The birthplace of Motown. Detroit is Michigan’s largest capital, and it is certainly a capital with a wealthy history and a vibrant culture. It has a thriving music and arts scene, and any number of gay-owned businesses, as skillfully as several neighborhoods, each with its own unique and
How the largest queer resort in the Midwest is in Michigan's "Bible belt"
This week Michigan Radio is airing a series called Community Vibe. We’re showcasing one curious thing about different towns across the state.
Today we’ll visit the neighboring communities of Saugatuck and Douglas. They’re artsy, waterfront resort towns in West Michigan. Although Saugatuck-Douglas sits in what’s known to be the Bible belt of the state, it’s also home to a vacation destination to a large gay community. Michigan Radio’s Emily Fox reports on how Saugatuck-Douglas became the gay resort of the Midwest.
Jonathan Schruer has lived in Saugatuck for 11 years. He lives downtown, which is lined with boutique and artsy mom and pop shops right on the liquid. Schruer and his companion run a Bed and Breakfast here.
In his spare time, Schreur has been working on a undertaking with the Saugatuck-Douglas Historical Society to tell the story of how the gay community came to be. As it turns out, gay men and women have been coming to Saugatuck-Douglas for a long time.
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These 5 Michigan Cities Are Among The Most LGBTQ-Friendly In The State
Michigan is full of PRIDE!
Over the past several years we've seen pride for the LGBTQ+ community spread across the state. Even compact communities like Allegan and Three Rivers have started hosting their own annual Celebration celebrations and events.
The Diverse community has even made headways on the declare level as earlier this year Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed new bipartisan legislation which reaffirms legal protections for sexual orientation and expands the rights and freedoms for LGBTQ+ throughout the state.
The Human Rights Campaign Foundations Municipal Equality Index (MEI) which, "examines how inclusive municipal laws, policies, and services are of LGBTQ+ people who live and work there", annually ranks over cities across the 50 Joined States and gives them a score based on 49 different criteria such as:
- non-discrimination laws
- workplace inclusivity
- domestic loved one benefits
- bullying prevention policies
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LGBTQIA+ in GR
The Advocate magazine named Grand Rapids one of the Gayest Cities in America more than a decade ago, in a feature exploring the peer capita queerness of some less expected locales.
Grand Rapids has develop even gayer in the years since. The city has been recognized as one of the safest in the U.S for LGBTQIA+ singles and we earned a perfect score in the Municipal Equality Index, which examines how inclusive cities are of LGBTQIA+ people.
New community gathering spaces like LGBTQIA+ bar General Wood Shop and sober-minded Lotus Brew Coffee/Dry Bar have joined such iconic destinations as the Apartment Lounge, Michigans oldest LGBTQIA+ lock, and Rumors Night Club, serving a diverse clientele since Other locally owned and operated LGBTQIA+ businesses have also flourished.
World-class art, food, beer and craft beverage scenes are attracting discerning LGBTQIA+ travelers to the region, while abundant outdoor recreation opportunities appeal to an active crowd. Visits often start in downtown Grand Rapids, where + restaurants, breweries, museums and entertain