The High Heel Drag Race is a popular annual event in Washington. Photograph by Dakota Fine.
Washington has been named the 16th “gayest” city in America by the Advocate, in a list that is remarkable because of what other cities did and didn’t make the cut. For example, on the list of 25 cities, New York is not mentioned, nor is Los Angeles. The “gayest city in America,” according to the list, is Salt Lake City, the nation’s Mormon capital. Should someone tell Mitt Romney?
The Advocate’s editors say they used a special formula to determine which places qualify as the “gayest.” Some of the criteria include the number of LGBT elected city officials, WNBA teams, International Mr. Leather competition semifinalists, LGBT bookstores, nude yoga, transgender protections, and “concerts by Gossip, the Cliks, and the Veronicas.” They call it their look at “per capita queernees.”
The list does not break down how Washington scored in those categories, because it is among the “honorable mentions.”
Washington Makes List of USA’s “Gayest” Cities
The Advocate released its list of America’s 25 gayest cities—and the results are surprising, to say the least.
The High Heel Drag Race is a popular annual event in Washington. Photograph by Dakota Fine.
Washington has been named the 16th “gayest” city in America by the Advocate, in a list that is remarkable because of what other cities did and didn’t make the cut. For example, on the list of 25 cities, New York is not mentioned, nor is Los Angeles. The “gayest city in America,” according to the list, is Salt Lake City, the nation’s Mormon capital. Should someone tell Mitt Romney?
The Advocate’s editors say they used a special formula to determine which places qualify as the “gayest.” Some of the criteria include the number of LGBT elected city officials, WNBA teams, International Mr. Leather competition semifinalists, LGBT bookstores, nude yoga, transgender protections, and “concerts by Gossip, the Cliks, and the Veronicas.” They call it their look at “per capita queernees.”
The list does not break down how Washington scored in those categories, because it is among the “honorable mentions.”
Here are the top 20 ranked cities:
20) Salem, OR
19) Pittsburgh, PA
18) San Francisco, CA
17) New Orleans, LA
16) Washington, DC
15) Denver, CO
14) Long Beach, CA
13) Austin, TX
12) Portland, OR
11) Little Rock, AR
10) Grand Rapids, MI
9) Atlanta, GA
8) Knoxville, TN
7) St. Paul/Minneapolis, MN
6) Ann Arbor, MI
5) Seattle, WA
4) Fort Lauderdale, FL
3) Cambridge, MA
2) Orlando, FL
1) Salt Lake City, UT
Most Popular in News & Politics
Washington DC’s 500 Most Influential People of 2025
Ed Martin’s Nomination Is in Trouble, Trump Wants to Rename Veterans Day, and Political Drama Continues in Virginia
“Absolute Despair”: An NIH Worker on Job and Budget Cuts, RFK Jr., and Trump’s First 100 Days
Stumpy Stans Can Now Preorder a Bobblehead of the Beloved Tree
Slugging Makes a Comeback for DC Area Commuters
Washingtonian Magazine
May Issue: 52 Perfect Saturdays
View IssueSubscribe
Follow Us on Social
Follow Us on Social
Related
DC Might Be Getting a Watergate Museum
DC-Area Universities Are Offering Trump Classes This Fall
Viral DC-Area Food Truck Flavor Hive Has It in the Bag
Slugging Makes a Comeback for DC Area Commuters
More from News & Politics
9 Embassies to Check Out During the EU Open Houses This Weekend
Trump Yanks Ed Martin’s Nomination
“Les Miz” Castmembers Plan Boycott of Trump Appearance, Ed Martin Wants to Jail a Guy for Trespassing on Federal Property, and We Found Some Swell Turkish Food
DC Might Be Getting a Watergate Museum
The Ultimate Guide on How to Date in DC
Washington DC’s 500 Most Influential People of 2025
Non-Metaphorical Earthquake Rattles Region, Voice of America Will Carry OAN Programming, and There’s an Oral History of Fugazi’s Basketball Hoop Show
DC-Area Universities Are Offering Trump Classes This Fall