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  2. List of LGBT community centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Kingston/Hudson Valley — Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center; New York City — Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center; New York City — Ali Forney Center; New York City — Callen-Lorde Community Health Center; Ohio. Columbus — Stonewall Columbus; Dayton - Greater Dayton LGBT Center Oklahoma. Tulsa — Oklahomans for Equality

  3. Columbus Pride - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Pride (or Stonewall Columbus Pride Parade) [1] [2] is an LGBTQ festival in Columbus, Ohio, hosted by Stonewall Columbus. The event first took place in 1981, and has grown into the second largest LGBT pride event in the Midwest, behind Chicago. The pride parades typically include marching bands, firetrucks, motorcycles, and floats ...

  4. David Hudson (pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    David Hudson (February 17, 1761 – March 17, 1836) was an American businessman noted for founding Hudson Township, now Hudson, Ohio. Hudson was born in Branford, Connecticut, and lived there until the age four when his family moved to Goshen, Connecticut, where he lived for many years, owning a farm, marrying Anna Norton in 1783, and raising ...

  5. Pride Month events in northern Ohio include marches, parades ...

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    June is Pride Month and Ohio communities will host a variety of events and festivities.

  6. Hudson Players’ 'Curtains' selected for Ohio Community ...

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    Hudson Players selection of "Curtains" was chosen to represent the Northeast region in the Ohio Community Theater Association’s state festival.

  7. Cincinnati Pride - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Pride. The Cincinnati Pride Parade and Festival is a week-long celebration of the city's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and other identities ( [LGBTQ+]) community. The festivities are typically held annually at the end of June but have happened as early as April and as late as July in various locations of Cincinnati, Ohio .

  8. New Revival Room restaurant owners have fun with historical ...

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    The new Revival Room restaurant and bar, which opened in Hudson last month in a 189-year-old building, is having some fun with history.

  9. Hudson, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hudson is a city in northern Summit County, Ohio, United States. The population was 23,110 at the 2020 census. [4] It is a suburban community in the Akron metropolitan area. John Brown made his first public vow to destroy slavery here and the city later became part of the Underground Railroad.