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LGBTQ+ Travel Guide & City Directory · Pennsylvania

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🏳️‍🌈 LGBTQ+ Legal Status in United States

Based on national laws as of 2025

68/100
Partial Rights
Same-sex relations legal
Equal age of consent
Partnership / union
Same-sex marriage
Adoption rights
Anti-discrimination law
Legal gender change

Marriage equality since Obergefell v. Hodges (26 June 2015). The Respect for Marriage Act (December 2022) provides a congressional floor, requiring federal recognition of all valid same-sex and interracial marriages regardless of future Supreme Court rulings. Bostock v. Clayton County (2020) held that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. No comprehensive federal anti-discrimination law in housing or public a

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Pittsburgh Pride 2026
Mega Events
May 29, 2026 – May 31, 2026

Pittsburgh, United States

Pittsburgh Pride 2026

Pittsburgh Pride is the largest LGBTQ+ celebration in western Pennsylvania, transforming the Steel City into a rainbow-clad showcase of queer joy, resilience, and community every June. With roots stretching back to 1973, Pittsburgh Pride has evolved through decades of activism into a major regional event drawing more than 150,000 attendees, while maintaining a strong commitment to social justice and grassroots organizing. Expect a spectacular Pride Parade through downtown Pittsburgh, a multi-day festival with national music headliners, drag competitions, and dozens of community vendor booths. Highlights include the iconic Pride in the Street block party, drag brunches at venues like Cattivo and 5801, and after-parties spilling into the Strip District and Lawrenceville neighborhoods. PrideFest typically features performances from major pop and dance artists alongside beloved local drag queens and bands. Pittsburgh's dramatic setting at the confluence of three rivers, with its yellow bridges and rolling hills, makes for a stunning festival backdrop. The city's LGBTQ+-friendly neighborhoods — particularly Lawrenceville, Shadyside, and the South Side — offer eclectic dining, indie boutiques, and welcoming bars. Don't miss the Andy Warhol Museum, a fitting cultural pilgrimage for any queer visitor honoring Pittsburgh's most iconic LGBTQ+ son. Travel tips: Pittsburgh International Airport offers easy access via the 28X bus to downtown. Stay downtown, on the North Shore, or in Lawrenceville for walkable access. June weather is warm but variable — pack layers and rain gear just in case. Pittsburgh remains one of the most affordable major Pride destinations in the country. For LGBTQ+ travelers, Pittsburgh Pride is unmissable because it delivers big-city Pride energy with Rust Belt authenticity and remarkable affordability. The festival's blend of celebration and activism reflects Pittsburgh's working-class soul and its evolution into a creative, inclusive hub, offering a Pride experience that feels both grand and refreshingly grounded.

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