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  2. A Nashville gay bar is being forced out. That's one less safe ...

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    There are historical markers honoring defunct bars such as Juanit a’s and The Jungle on Commerce Avenue in downtown and one to be unveiled on June 14 on Franklin Pike for Warehouse 28, a disco ...

  3. Lipstick Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Lipstick Lounge, also known as The Lip, [1] is a bar in East Nashville, Tennessee in the United States, co-owned by Christa Suppan and Jonda Valentine. While it is lesbian-owned, it calls itself a bar for humans and is welcoming to anyone. [2] It opened in a 125-year-old building on Woodland Street in September 2002, which Suppan bought in 2003.

  4. LGBTQ culture in Nashville - Wikipedia

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    The highest Pride Score in Nashville was given to zip code 37206, an area that largely consists of East Nashville. [2] Along with East Nashville, Church Street is commonly known as "the center of gay life in Nashville." [3] 2nd/4th Avenues are also considered LGBT friendly parts of Nashville. [3]

  5. Wildhorse Saloon - Wikipedia

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    The Wildhorse Saloon was a country and western-themed restaurant which offers live music in addition to a dance club in downtown Nashville, Tennessee.It is owned by Opry Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of Ryman Hospitality Properties (formerly known as Gaylord Entertainment Company).

  6. List of gay villages - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of gay villages, areas with generally recognized boundaries that unofficially form a social center for LGBT people. [1] They tend to contain a number of gay lodgings, B&Bs, bars, clubs and pubs, restaurants, cafés, and other similar businesses. Some may be gay getaways, such as Provincetown or Guerneville.

  7. Ryman Hospitality Properties - Wikipedia

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    Their hotel development plans were expanded by 2001 to a total of five to seven hotels, beginning with the Opryland Hotel Potomac, a 2,000-room hotel and convention center at National Harbor, Maryland with a construction start in 2002 in order to open in 2004. [2]