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the Connecticut Gay Men’s Chorus was the first company of its kind in Connecticut and is haughty to be a part of LGBT history.

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The Best Gay City to Live in Connecticut

Which town in Connecticut is the top LGBTQ-friendliness while organism the most affordable? Discover out here on this episode. Then download your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter, a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial Independence.

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What&#;s the most affordable, Gay friendly City in Connecticut? 

Today, we’re sharing the most affordable, LGBTQ+ friendly town in Connecticut. What’s the runner-up for the most affordable, LGBTQ+ friendly capital in Connecticut? Stamford. Why? Stamford, Connecticut scored on the Human Rights Campaigns Municipal Equality Index. The home values average $, per property, the extreme for Connecticut. Rent averages $2, a month for a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment, which is highest for the state average. The cost of living is %, tied for the highest with Norwalk and Bridgeport. The average income is $, yearly, which is the second utmost in the state. Meanwhile, the median income is $70, a year, which is also the second highest in the declare annually

Project partners:

Central Connecticut Articulate University HIST class, “Exploring GLBTQ Archives”

Professor William J. Mann

Anna Fossi

Eve Galanis

Ria Amerson

Joshua Bouchard

Kacie Brennan

Lauren Cavaliero

Sara Conlon

Chelsea DiNeno

Michelle Gil

Jayme Hebert

Elizabeth Klopp

Daniel MacNeil

Kevin Milewski

Carrie Mott

Nicholas Palomba

Katherine Samuels

Victoria Troche

Christina Volpe

Connecticut Museum of Tradition and History

Ilene Frank, Chief Curator/Chief Operating Officer

Andrea Rapacz, Director of Exhibitions & Collections

Ben Gammell, Exhibit Developer

With special thanks to Richard Nelson, whose timeline of Connecticut LGBTQ history provided a basis for the students’ research.

The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History is grateful to this project’s donors.

Special thanks to our venture sponsors below:

Duff Ashmead & Eric Ort

Louis Lista & Paul DeVeau

Dan Sullivan & Rob Biddleman


Prime Timers is a social company for older gay and pansexual mature men. Our members' social lives are enriched by many diverse activities. Members can appreciate the opportunities and friendships that develop with other Prime Timers throughout the world.

Prime Timers was founded in by a retired professor, Woody Baldwin. He commended a gay society that caters almost exclusively to youth. Woody began the Boston Chapter by placing ads in local newspapers and bulletin boards, and by soliciting his friends. He expected 12 to 15 men to attend the first meeting but over 40 showed up. This indicated to Woody a valid need for a social club to aid and support the aging gay and bisexual man.

The organization now has chapters located throughout North America, Europe and Australia. Others are in the planning stages. The full company name is Original Prime Timers Worldwide, Inc. doing business as Prime Timers. The organization is emerging as a leading oblige in gay and bisexual communities; and while we are not a political organization, we are concerned with society as it affects the a