![]() It turned out to be a perfect spot!įrom out vantage point, we could see most of the major floats and then were able to concentrate on the people walking right in front of us. We tucked ourselves a few hundred feet from the corner of High and Rich where the parade walkers were going. There was a drop off COGO station there right behind COSI.įrom there we walked over to High and Rich Street and found a location along the parade route. We were not going to get there until right before the parade started, so our plan was to park a little further out from the event location and we used the COGO Bike Stations to ride in from around the Scioto Audubon Metro Park area to Genoa Park. We’ve never been to the Pride Parade/Festival before so the first thing that we concern ourselves with is parking. We don’t think that our readers would want us to write it any other way. So, let’s discuss the festival and parade as we would any other event. We strive our best to cover events in Ohio that are of interest to our readership. We all have our own thoughts in political, religious realms. He says that the city was, in general, far ahead of the rest of the state. It is held in downtown Columbus along the Scioto Mile by Genoa and Bicentennial Park. Eric Feingold, curator at the Ohio History Connection, works with the Gay Ohio History Initiative. Columbus Pride: The history of the Columbus Pride Parade goes back all the way to 1981, when the first edition took place, with just 200 people participating. Columbus Pride Parade and Festival is an annual event in support of the LGBTQ community.
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