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Queer Midtown: How Atlanta Became an Epicenter of Gay Life
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Published: 04/06/23
BY JASON ARNOLD
Atlanta has long held the nickname of the gay epicenter of the South, due to so many members of the Gay community from small towns in neighboring states moving to Atlanta to find their place among their kindred spirits. For decades, queer people flocked to Midtown for weekend jaunts to some of the South’s most famous bars, (Backstreet, anyone?) and Movement festivities, first in June to and later when the events were moved to October to coincide with “National Coming Out Day.” Midtown and Atlanta were synonymous with being gay, and though the community is more spread out over the metro area today, Midtown, with its iconic rainbow crosswalk, is still regarded as the center of gay Atlanta.
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Long before the pride festivals, bars and restaurants, the first recorded instance of what we would consider Atlanta’s gay history goes all the way support to the “Cotton States and International Exposition of ,” with th