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April 23, 2005

nashville research

posted by friedApplePie in nashville; and things in the "news"; and goin' out @ 9:54 pm

Some figures from 2005 Guide to Nashville: Nashville Chamber of Commerce

In the year 2000, 67.8% of the population were White, 26.9% were Black/African American, and 2.5% were Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander. The rest of the “races” are confusing to explain. Something about everything adding up to more than 100% because there are mixed folk and whatnot. But you get the general picture.

For every $100 the average American spends, the same goods or services could be purchased in Boston for $137.70, in D.C. for $134.70, in L.A. for $138.20, in NYC for $219.00, and in Nashville for $91.70

The average annual temperature is 59.4°, avg January high is 45.9°, avg January low is 26.5°, avg annual snowfall is 9.9″.

Other info:

There are at least 2 gay bars to go to within Nashville (and others that are more for men):
The Lipstick Lounge, which seems pretty lesbian, although they don’t say so on their site. A Citysearch reviewer seemed to be pretty pleased with the atmosphere though…
Tribe caters to whomever, but it seems to be a really gay-friendly place.

I’ve found 2 gay publications:
Out and About in Nashville and Church Street Freedom Press

There is a nice “womyn’s” resource website (where I’ve found most of my information) called The Pink Flamingo Flash

Also there is a Nashville Women’s Rugby team, which is cool because I’ve been thinking about getting back into it lately.

All in all, these are encouraging finds. The transition will be difficult, but I have to keep an eye on the positives. At the same time I have to appreciate all I’ve got here in Boston and not waste these last few months. It’s a difficult balance, but I’m doing my best to live it up, no doubt.

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