LGBTQ+ people and their allies flooded North High Street and Goodale Park in Columbus’ Short North neighborhood over the weekend, celebrating the 42nd annual Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival and March.
The two-day event drew hundreds of thousands of attendees, featuring crafts vendors, food trucks, live music, drag and access to hundreds of local LGBTQ+-specific groups and resources.
On June 15, The Buckeye Flame captured these images. 🔥






























































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- To view The Buckeye Flame’s 2024 Ohio LGBTQ+ Pride Guide, click here.
- If you are a young LGBTQ+ person in crisis, please contact the Trevor Project: 866-4-U-Trevor.
- If you are an transgender adult in need of immediate help, contact the National Trans Lifeline: 877-565-8860
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