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Capitol Hill is where gay Denver throws its annual PrideFest, an event that draws around 250,000 guests. The bohemian Capitol Hill, Denver’s hub for artists and creative minds, is where most of the gay action takes place. Even places that are not advertised as “gay” are still very gay-friendly. There are few gay-popular neighborhoods, such as Lower Downtown (or LoDo), Capitol Hill, and South Broadway, where you can find anything from art galleries to shops, bars, and restaurants. Gay Denver, with its vibrant cultural scene and outdoor recreational options, knows how to appeal to LGBT travelers. As a result, the city has one of the country’s largest gay communities. First, The Mile High City has an average of 300 sunny days, competing with the Sunshine State and second, Denver is an open-minded city, with a laid-back and accepting attitude towards the gay culture. Let’s get our facts straight and our lifestyle gay. The other one is that Denver is a conservative city which lacks an active gay community. The first one is that Denver is an unbearably cold city, covered in deep snow most of the time. There are two common misconceptions about Denver that must be corrected.

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