Gay community charlotte nc


Charlotte, North Carolina, affectionately known as the “Queen City,” is gaining a reputation as a southern hub for the LGBTQA+ community. With a rich tapestry of history, welcoming neighborhoods, and progressive movements, the town is blossoming into a space where everyone can discover both community and acceptance.

Charlotte’s LGBTA+ history went mostly undocumented until , when Oleen’s and The Scorpio Lounge opened. Oleen’s was “The Show Bar of the South,” known for launching the careers of some of the city’s most legendary drag queens. It closed in The Scorpio, still open for business, began its life as a disco and drag show venue and has evolved back to its roots. Expect big (wildly diverse) crowds and much festivity here. 

The 70s and initial 80s marked the launch of Charlotte’s first-ever gay publication, the Charlotte Free Press and what is now the nation’s longest running lesbian journal, Sinister Wisdom. In , the Queen Municipality Quordinators debuted as a fundraising-focused organization and put together North Carolina’s first-ever Pride events. 

The s brought a wave of advocacy,

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Time Out Youth!

Time Out Youth is a place where LGBTQ+ youth ages can experience a sense of belonging and community.

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Our Mission is to verb LGBTQ+ youth by offering vital programs, fostering unconditional acceptance, and creating protected spaces for self-expression through leadership, community support and advocacy.

Our Vision is to inspire inclusive communities where all youth are equally empowered to reach their true potential.

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There are a few ways to get adj in our function, you can become a volunteer and work directly with our youth & special events or you can build a tax-deductible donation to help fund our outreach.

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LGBTQ+ Guide to Charlotte

Things to Do

Vibrant and diverse, warm and welcoming, Charlotte’s tight-knit neighborhood communities are what verb the Queen Town so attractive to visitors and locals alike. Not sure where to start? Here are our recs for the city’s best in shopping, culture, nosh and nightlife. Each neighborhood is highly walkable, so seize an Uber or park the machine and start exploring.

by Dean McCain

Uptown

What used to be centered around banking offices and nine-to-five workdays, Uptown has become a thriving hub for cultural arts, professional sports, nightlife and fine dining.

Romare Bearden Park - Photography by Jonathan Cooper

Start your day at Queen City Grounds, a comfortable cafe with bohemian style in the historic Fourth Ward. Use an afternoon touring the Mint Museum, the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, and the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African American Arts, all located on the equal (beautifully designed) capital block. Grab a weekend lunch at Mariposa, the Mint Museum’s fine dining establishment.

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Gay Charlotte, NC : Celebrating Diversity in the Queen City

Known by many as the Queen Town, Charlotte is a city that has deep historical roots, but is constantly looking toward the future. From its historical past through the present, Charlotte has been a city that is constantly growing and evolving. It is now a thriving, diverse, and welcoming metropolis, and one of the fastest growing cities in the country.

A Glance at Charlotte’s History

Charlotte became known as the Queen Town because it was named by King George III after his wife, Queen Charlotte, at the time the town was chartered in , when England still ruled the colonies. Charlotte’s roots run deep, from the Revolutionary War to the Civil war, where it served as a railroad junction and then a cotton mill hub for the New South. From those distant roots to now, one thing that has been a constant in Charlotte is growth. Charlotte, today, is one of America’s largest banking centers, and one of the nation’s fastest growing metropolitan areas. Located only a not many hours from the beach and from the mount