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  2. Mary's (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    The bar opened in 1968, and by the time of its permanent closing in November 2009, it was the oldest gay bar in Houston and one of the oldest in Texas. [2] In addition to being one of the most popular and well-known gay bars in Montrose, Mary's was a hub for gay political activism.

  3. Eagle Houston - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Houston, also known as The Eagle, is a gay bar in Montrose, Houston, Texas. It is one of many unaffiliated gay bars in dozens of different cities using the "Eagle" name, [1] and caters to the leather and bear subcultures. [2] It sponsors the Mr. Texas Eagle leather competition. [3]

  4. Montrose Mining Company - Wikipedia

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    Montrose Mining Company is located in the Montrose neighborhood of Houston, Texas. Montrose Mining Company was voted Best Gay Bar by the Houston Press in 2009.* [1] It was also voted one of the 200 best gay bars in the world by Out Traveler in 2015. [2] [3]

  5. Pearl Bar - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Bar is a lesbian-specific LGBTQ+ bar located on Washington Avenue between the Heights and Montrose neighbourhoods of Houston, Texas. [1] [2] [3] It is the only lesbian bar in Houston, one of only two in the state of Texas, and fewer than 25 in the United States.

  6. Montrose, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Montrose is a neighborhood located in west-central Houston, Texas, United States.Montrose is a 7.5-square-mile (19 km 2) area roughly bounded by Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59 to the south, Allen Parkway to the north, South Shepherd Drive to the west, and Taft to Fairview to Bagby to Highway 59 to Main to the east. [1]

  7. LGBTQ culture in Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Gay Pride Parade is the largest pride parade in Texas. Pride Houston (parade organizers) has been able to attract approximately 200,000 spectators from Houston and beyond for the annual June event. For the first time since its inception, the parade has moved from Montrose to Downtown Houston for 2015. The reason cited for the move ...

  8. JR's Bar and Grill - Wikipedia

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    The bar was also named readers' choice for the city's best gay bar in 2019 and 2020. [15] [16] In 2018, JR's ranked number 40 in a list of the nation's most popular gay bars, based on attendance estimates for the last quarter of 2017. [17] In Eater Houston 's 2019 and 2020 lists of the city's "essential LGBT bars", Baylea Jones wrote, "JRs is a ...

  9. Hyde Park, Montrose, Houston - Wikipedia

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    OutSmart stated that the bar "anchored" Houston’s gay community in the Montrose area. [6] Another popular bar in the LGBT community, Chances, was located in the neighborhood until it closed in 2010. Hyde Park is also home to Grace Lutheran Church, which became one of the first major churches in Houston to openly accept LGBT members in 1995.