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After his association with his girlfriend of 5 years ended, Harry realised he was a single adult for the first period - not only that, but a single, transmasculine and newly out male lover man. In this raw, intimate and unflinchingly honest manual, we follow Harry as he navigates the sometimes fraught and contradictory worlds of contemporary queer culture as a trans gay dude, from Grindr, dating website and gay bars, to saunas, sex and ultimately, falling in love. Harry's brave and uplifting journey will display you there is joy in result who you are.--Publisher's website.

Tulsa, Oklahoma Gay City Guide

While many think of Oklahoma as organism a fairly conservative state, Tulsa is somewhat of an exception to this rule. Tulsa is a fairly liberal, diverse, and welcoming city, and as the second-largest city in the express, it offers plenty to watch, do, and enjoy for residents and visitors alike. 

A Look at Tulsa’s History

Tulsa was initially settled by the Lochapoka band of the Creek Native American tribe between 1828 and 1836. For many years, Tulsa was a central part of the Native American territory created as part of the relocation of many of the Native American peoples following the Indian Removal Act of 1830. Its robust Native American presence continues in many respects to this time. The city itself began to grow further when trading posts and railroads were eventually established in the area in the 1800s, followed by the oil boom in the early 20th century. Oklahoma was officially declared a state in 1907 and Tulsa continued to grow, eventually becoming known as the oil capital of the world. Today, it remains a city with plenty of industry, arts and culture, and opportunity for all with a welcoming spirit and friendly people.

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[c. 1990] Tulsa Gay Exclude History by Tim Turner

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Flash From The Past
by Tim Turner
And help from others...
When you look at some of the photos from the Playroom Club era, 1978 to 1986, it almost
seems as though everyone was happy and gay during that period in time. From what I
remember, we were. We worked hard and we played hard, appreciate most Americans at that period in
history. The end of the Free Love Era certainly was not evident in the gay club scene in the late
70's. AIDS was pretty much unknown, at least in our part of the planet, life was good...spirits
were high, there was uncharted territory.
Around 1970, I got to hear wonderful stories of the first known gay bars in the Tulsa area. Tropical
Gardens, as far assist as the Early 40s, operated by two sisters in an old filling station; The Blue
Mention Lounge located on North Denver during the 40s and 50s; The Azure Haven opened
November, 1948 by the 'much loved' Producer, Activist and Entrepreneur, the late M.C. Parker.
M.C. Parker and Tim Warren would later cultivate and produce the largest, most spectacular
Oklahoma Queer Event in history, the

Tulsa's LGTBQ-Friendly Itinerary

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Established in 1995, the Equality Center serves the Lesbian, Queer, Bisexual & Gender nonconforming (LGBT) and allied community and is one of the largest centers of its kind in the region. The center is owned and operated by Oklahomans for Equality and includes an event center, a full-service lending library, a wellness center, and more.

Be sure to keep up to date with events and programs offered by Oklahomans for Equality at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center by visiting their website.

Gathering Place

Once named the Best City Park in the United States by USA Today, the Gathering Place is a must-stop call on with something for everyone. Designed as a vibrant and inclusive space, Gathering Place blends character with an urban setting. Since opening in 2018 and named USA Today’s Best New Attraction, Gathering Place has provided Tulsans and visitors alike with space to engage, relax and harvest along the river.

Take the family to explore the unbelievable playgrounds spanning the park’s 66.5 acres or take a walk with that special someone throu