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Our readers’ local love stories

We’re putting our city on the map with local love stories.

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Click the green “add point” button on our map to submit your love story.

Graphic by 6AM City

For Valentine’s Day 2024, we made a map of local places where our readers have made memories.

We asked for your help compiling everything from proposals to making friends. You did not disappoint.

Explore these local love stories by clicking on the hearts, but there’s just a few love stories that we just had to share:

  • “My now boyfriend complimented me on my shamrock pants that I wore to PWP for St. Patrick’s Day. He brought them up two more times before asking me on a date. Now our dogs are best friends and the rest is history.” — Leah M.
  • “We met at the bank. It was my first day on the job and my partner had just turned in their two weeks notice. Over the next two weeks we got to know each other better and now we’ve been together for nine years, married for five.” — Anonymous reader

Now we’re really feeling the love.

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