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There are many unique tourist destinations in Louisville. With a host of LGBTQ+-friendly neighborhoods, events and businesses, this vibrant city welcomes those seeking an inclusive place to live, work and play. DC Enterprise presents Event Time - pm - am.
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Imagine your next corporate meeting, DJ party, awards ceremony, wedding or other special event in one of our three unique spaces inside the C2. Relax with friends, meet new people and enjoy 3 floors of Louisville's only private men's gym and health spa.
Nestle in the heart of the Smoketown neighborhood, just 1 mile south of Downtown Louisville is our cities newest LGBT entertainment destination.
TOP 10 BEST Gay : Explore Louisville's rich LGBTQ history and culture, from the Kentuckiana Pride Parade & Festival to the city's many LGBTQ-friendly attractions and events
Louisville, KY Midwest Massive Session 9. The wine shop next door to the Marketplace is currently open for business. Event Time: 9pm - 4am.
We are also home to the National Entertainer of the Year Pageantry System, celebrating 31 years of female impersonation and male lead. Membership fee and locker or room rental is required. Louisville may be best known as home to Muhammad Ali and the Kentucky Derby, but it is quickly making its mark as a queer-friendly destination.
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Once a tobacco warehouse fromthis beautiful gem was redesigned as a sexy, stylish, modern room boutique hotel. With a fully furnished weight room, outdoor pool, hot tub, steam room, lockers and private rooms with TVs - we have something for everyone. Updated for The brainchild of entrepreneur & LGBT activist George Stinson and Ed Lewis, this new entertainment destination was designed to continue the long legacy of advocacy and celebration of the LGBT community in Louisville.