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Lincoln, Nebraska, boasts a welcoming and supportive lgbtq+Q+ community. PFLAG Lincoln, an organization that offers support to lgbtq+Q+ individuals and their families, hosts monthly presentations on topics such as Jet lgbtq+Q History and lgbtq+QA History Bingo1. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) has an active lgbtq+QA+ Resource Center that serves as the heart of the lgbtq+Q+ community on campus, offering programs, resources, and services to foster a more inclusive environment2. OutNebraska is another prominent company in Lincoln that advocates, celebrates, and educates to improve the lives of lgbtq+Q+ individuals3. Additionally, local spots like The Meadowlark, a coffee shop and bakery, contribute to the city's vibrant community atmosphere4. Together, these organizations and establishments make Lincoln a city where the lgbtq+Q+ community can find both support and celebration.

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Lincoln, Nebraska, proposals a vibrant lgbtq+Q+ group with a variety of gay events and hotspots for people to enjoy. 

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    As I exit my automobile, I notice the outside of the bar is not attracting much attention. The letters “HAUS” stay above the front entrance, and subtle streaks of neon blue and purple flash through the front windows. When I stroll up to the front door, I can finally see that the exclude is much bigger than it appears from the outside, stretching deep into the building. There’s relaxed but worn leather furniture to the right of the front door. Behind the furniture, there’s a raised platform with a couple more leather couches and a projector screen. To the left, a couple bartenders work to serve the handful of patrons already crowding the long bar at 10:15 PM.

    The attractive man taking cover charges is brusque, motioning for me to quickly pull down my mask and hand over the $10 cover. He places a neon yellow wristband on me, hands over my change, and already begins looking to the few people in line behind me. I walk over to the worn black couches in the waiting area to wait for my friends to join me for tonight’s drag show, “Purple Reign,” a tribute to Prince.

    Before attending this present, I had done a bit of research about Das Haus. Meaning “the house” in German, Das Haus opened in

    Omaha Exploration

    Before opening The Max, its partners Bruce Barnard and Don Moran, started the Hollywood Discotheque at 14th and Harney Road. When it opened its doors in 1978, it wasn’t the first place in town to cater to the gay society in Omaha. Other establishments included The Diamond Prevent, Stage Door, Cave and Omaha Mining Company.

    The building they chose to uncover their dance club had a long history including being home to the Silver Tap Club, Bicentennial Saloon and Upstairs Downstairs Lounge among others. The space had two twist floors and was large enough to accommodate 1,000 people. Its owners went all out to make it the premier dance club in town. That including hiring the same firm that did the lighting for Saturday Night Fever. 

    The Hollywood Disco even had its own restaurant called Chaplin’s which was located in a smaller room within the club. Chaplin’s was separated from the dance floor by a glass wall that allowed diners to watch the party next door. Keeping with its theme, it had a 1930s Art Deco vibe, prints of the famous silent thespian and even played his movies on a loop.

    Once it was announced that the building an

    Lincoln, Nebraska LGBTQ City Guide

    Located in the southeastern part of Nebraska, Lincoln is the capital and second-largest city in the declare. Often called the Celestial body City because that is how it is represented on maps, Lincoln is a warm midwestern metropolis with a growing LGBTQ community that is welcoming to all.

    A Look at Lincoln’s History

    In the mid-1800s settlers were initially drawn to the area that is now Lincoln because of the salt flats located nearby. Although it was initially called Lancaster after this town of the same name in Pennsylvania, its name was changed to Lincoln to honor the deceased president after his assassination. In 1867 Lincoln officially became the state capital. Cover to the turn of the century, Lincoln became the site of a major railroad junction which increased its growth significantly, and Lincoln has been growing steadily since that time. Today, Lincoln is an important regional center not only for government, but for also many industries, healthcare, universities, and the fine arts. It is a diverse, unusual, welcoming Midwestern city with friendly people and plenty to see and carry out. Truly, it would be a great place to call home.

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