
Legendary gay magazine The Advocate has revealed it's list of the gayest cities in America, and while it's interesting to always learn that some of the unlikeliest of places are gay-friendly, I do have to groan when New York City (home to millions of queens) and Los Angeles (which has West Hollywood and Palm Springs) aren't even in the top five.
Check out the list and sound off below...
15. St. Louis (pop. 318,069)
14. Salem, Ore. (pop. 156,244)
13. Colorado Springs, Colo. (pop. 426,388)
12. Providence, R.I. (pop. 178,053)
11. Oakland, Calif. (pop. 395,817)
10. Twin Cities, Minn. (pop. 676,201)
9. Atlanta (pop. 432,437)
8. Madison, Wis. (pop. 236,901)
7. Eugene, Ore. (pop. 156,929)
6. Salt Lake City (pop. 189,899)
5. Seattle (pop. 620,778)
4. Washington, D.C. (pop. 617,996)
3. Spokane, Wash. (pop. 210,103)
2. Springfield, Mass. (pop. 153,155)
1. Tacoma, Wash. (pop. 200,678)
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