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Here’s our guide to the best gay beach wedding destinations. Combining sun, sea and sand with your nuptials is always a good idea. The only question is where are the best beach wedding destinations? It takes more than a decent beach to have a successful wedding ceremony.
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The gay scene in vast Orange Country (which is south of L.A. and north of San Diego) is mainly concentrated in Laguna Beach, a very gay friendly beach town. Don’t forget the other gay-popular attraction: The Happiest Place on Earth (aka Disneyland), still going strong in Anaheim after 50+ years.
The Broadway Corridor’s deep connection to Long Beach’s LGBTQ+ community stretches back to the early 20th century, when gay spaces were subject to frequent raids and arrests of their patrons. Still, these gathering spots became vital sanctuaries for the LGBTQ+ population. By the s and 80s, bars like Mineshaft and others along Broadway not only offered refuge but also fostered a growing.
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