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    Three Pride parades took place in Tel Aviv on the week of June 11, 2010. The main parade, which is also partly funded by the city's municipality, was one of the largest ever to take place in Israel, with approximately 200,000 participants. The first Pride parade in Tel Aviv took place in 1993.

  2. The first Columbus PRIDE march in 1982 was just around 200 people; today the Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival and March welcome over 700,000 visitors to Columbus and the Central Ohio region. For 42 years Stonewall Columbus has served the Central Ohio community working to uplift LGBTQ+ identities.

  3. PRIDE ON HIGH. Enjoy a top-rate view of the iconic Columbus Pride parade from one of the most iconic patios of the city. The Ultimate Parade-Watching Experience for the Columbus Pride Parade! Saturday 6/15/24. Tickets go on sale Friday, May 10th, 2024.

  4. INCLUSIVE • KIND • THOUGHTFUL • RESPECTFUL • PROUD! With over 200 nonprofit and corporate vendors, 2 performance stages (Pride Stage + Red [Space] Stage), a community wellness area, a DJ/dancing pad, and a plethora of community resources–there will be something at the festival for you!

  5. Jun 3, 2022 · June is Pride Month and marks the time to celebrate LGBTQ people, culture and history. After two years of canceled or virtual events, there's a lot happening in Franklin County to commemorate the...

  6. May 1, 2024 · Get loud, be proud, and come out for Pride in Columbus. The first Pride march in Columbus was in 1981 and drew around 200 participants—now, it’s the largest Pride celebration in the Midwest!

  7. Columbus Pride (or Stonewall Columbus Pride Parade) [1] [2] is an LGBTQ festival in Columbus, Ohio, hosted by Stonewall Columbus. The event first took place in 1981, and has grown into the second largest LGBT pride event in the Midwest, behind Chicago.

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