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In Georgia, a space for line dancing welcomes LGBT dancers and straight allies
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There's a safe space in Alpharetta, Georgia, for LGBTQ line dancers. Phillis Welden travels an hour and a half to be there.
Welden, a 73-year-old straight ally from Winder, Georgia, puts in 200 miles of driving on Mondays for line dancing and ends her day at Brimstone Restaurant and Tavern.
"It's fun and you don't need a partner," said Welden. "You just get out there with a room full of people and have a blast."
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