Florida's Official Tourism Website Quietly Scrubs 'LGBTQ Travel' Page

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Florida's Official Tourism Website Quietly Scrubs 'LGBTQ Travel' Page
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An official reason for the page’s removal was not immediately clear. Representatives with Visit Florida did not respond to HuffPost’s calls and emails seeking comment. The website’sAn American flag flies with a pride flag outside a home in Wilton Manors, Florida. It was reported this week that Florida’s official tourism website has quietly scrubbed a page promoting LGBTQ-friendly travel destinations.

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