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Houston&#;s male lover community is located largely in the Montrose area. Here you&#;ll find many shopping, dining and cruising opportunities. The Galleria on the West Side, minutes from Montrose, is a great one-stop shopping destination, with stores, restaurants, and entertainment.

The gay scene

Houston is a welcoming place where it&#;s virtually impossible to remain a stranger for long. The small-town feeling contrasts with this large city&#;s soaring skyline, world-class arts, and cuisine that&#;s as sophisticated and varied as you&#;ll locate anywhere. The block scene is varied too, from clubs catering to cowboys, leather guys, bears, and Latinos, to upscale lounges in the style of New York or LA, plus retro-music and alternative/arts venues.

Getting around

A car is a must for getting around Houston&#;s sprawl. But if driving, observe the posted speed limits. Police here are vigilant. Metro has a fleet of buses and a rail network of three lines, red, green and purple, with 44 stations for getting around the city.

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The (Not So) Straight Facts About Houston

Your guide to the same-sex attracted side of the Bayou City 

A cosmopolitan city that blends Western and Southern heritage and design, Houston has been one of America's great boomtowns of the past decade. Its once staid, business-oriented downtown has become a trendy district of restaurants, clubs, shops, condos and hip hotels, along with an architecturally stunning baseball stadium. Other central Houston neighborhoods, including gay-popular Montrose and up-and-coming Midtown, have also seen big changes for the surpass, helping turn the nation's fourth-largest city into a lively and downright stylish getaway.

Houston acts as a cultural capital bridging the South and Southwest, with some of the best museums in the country. Cultural highlights add the Menil Collection, with works by Warhol, Leger, and Picasso in a space designed in by Renzo Piano. Within walking distance are the Menil's Collection Cy Twombly Gallery, plus two independent facilities: the Rothko Chapel, which contains 14 large-scale Mark Rothko paintings

Cruising Grounds: Seeking Sex and Claiming Place in Houston, –

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Although the Nuntius article gives the impression that residents played a minor role—at most complaining to the police who then in turn engage the "unauthorized"—residents do become more organized and vocal agents over time. In September , Virginia Galloway reported in Update Texas that residents had formed the Montrose Citizens Association (MCA). While the organization's name suggests an expansive membership, details on it are scarce; organizational records point only to the name of a lawyer in Montrose: Richard L. Petronella. The Association's remarkable strategy eerily echoed R. L. Martinson's proposal to Mayor Welch: relocate the Circuit. Galloway reported that "area homosexual organizations" collaborated with the MCA to pass out flyers at street corners in the Montrose Circuit on Friday and Saturday nights, informing potential cruisers of the "moving of the historic cruising area" from Montrose to a "non-residential, semi-isolated area nearer downtown" that would supposedly be "more conducive to cruisi