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51. Rev. Jerra L. Juliano - New Hyde Park, New York   Site Details
Lesbian Owned Wedding Officiant in New Hyde Park, New York - I'm an interfaith minister & registered wedding officiant of NY dedicated to fighting for & celebrating with my community. Member of Empire State Pride Agenda's Pride in the Pulpit. Let me create a ceremony that truly honors and celebrates the love you have for one another. Spiritual, religious, humanistic, non-denominational & creative ceremonies. Simple or elaborate, traditional or h
52. Suzanne Krause, Realtor - Binghamton, New York   Site Details
Lesbian Real Estate Agent in Binghamton, New York - I'm a Lesbian who lives with my long time partner and our 7 yo daughter.
53. Expressions Unlimited, Inc. - New York City, New York   Site Details
Gay Friendly Wedding Invitations in New York City, New York - Please visit our site to view our selection of invitations, favors, envelope addressing, & any event planning. Advise & experience is what makes us different. (any wording can be put on ANY card) Your choice!
54. Wild Goose Annex Vacation Rental Condo - Ithaca, New York   Site Details
Gay owned vacation rental condo in Ithaca, New York - Whether you rent just the elegant Venetian Room or the whole condo, this gay-owned top-story get-away is a beautiful spot with sweeping views of the valley.
55. OHLALA Mag   Site Details
gay blog with hot photos of sexy male models Justin Adamson, Kerry Degman, TJ Cummings etc.
56. Soul Mates Unions - Millbrook, New York   Site Details
Gay Friendly Wedding Officiant in Millbrook New York - Heart centered ceremonies reflecting your beliefs in love, life & spirit..
57. Interfaith Ceremonies - Great Neck, New York   Site Details
Gay friendly wedding officiant in Great Neck, New York - Marriage/committment ceremonies that will express your vision of this special day.
58. Inn at Stone Mill - Little Falls, New York   Site Details
Gay owned bed and breakfast in Little Falls, New York - Our 9-room inn is located in Historic Canal Place on the Mohawk River, an 1839 stone mill which has been revived to meet our changing times.

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