Mashable is celebrating Pride Month by exploring the modern LGBTQ world, from the people who make up the community to the spaces where they congregate, both online and off.
On a usual Pride Month at The Abbey, a gay bar in West Hollywood, tens of thousands of people come through to celebrate. In fact, the Pride parade ends right in front of the bar.
"Pride is traditionally our biggest weekend of the year," said David Cooley, CEO and owner of The Abbey, The Chapel and Within, all gay bars in the neighborhood.
Cooley is far from alone, however. For queer bars and clubs across the United States, the weekend of any particular city's Pride March — the climax of Pride Month, celebrated in June to commemorate the Stonewall riots — is their biggest money maker year after year. Read more...
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