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Seattle’s Gay Pride: Space Needle Never Looked Better With Gay Flag!

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by Bambi Weavil (TwitterFacebook)

The Space Needle, Seattle, gay flag, gay pride, gay community, photo by Doug McLaughlin

The Space Needle in Seattle, WA is showing Gay Pride in Seattle like never before!  The Space Needle has never allowed the Pride flag up before until now…history has been made! The Space Needle never looked better in our eyes!  Incredible and moving to see!  (photo by Doug McLaughlin)

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Bambi Weavil is Out Impact, Inc.'s CEO/Founder and President since June 2007. Bambi is a graduate from the class of 2004 from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Bachelor of Arts in English with an emphasis in Professional Writing. She is a freelance writer and published poet in her free time currently residing out of Wilmington, North Carolina in transition to New York City. Bambi is proud of being an activist and humanitarian, leader in the GLBT community, artist, music enthusiast and animal‐lover.

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