Where are the biggest deaf clubs in the USA?

deaftears

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Like what cities have the most active deaf communities and what sort of clubs exist? I know the deaf club in Pittsburgh is open 3-4 days a week, but there's nothing to speak of at all in Seattle.
 
Indiana Associate for the Deaf is pretty small.

Nebraska Deaf Club is pretty small, it's look like a house.

I haven't seen in Washington State Deaf club. I always wonder what's like.

I haven't seen or hear about Oregon's.

Austin Deaf club is pretty small, terrible building and poor place, it's like country but great people and activate community well.

Dallas Associate of the Deaf is biggest improve I ever seen. It's almost modern inside while outside is yuck. Park is very neat, too.
 
BCD = Buffalo Club for the Deaf.... hope someday sooner it closes down. Do NOT try to check it out. And don't ask me why.
 
Seattle doesn't have their own deaf club from what I've seen. Mostly it's weekly/monthly deaf socials as usual. There's few deaf operated clubs in Iowa, but not in their own rights, they use a church or a community center. A deaf operated club running in their OWN building is very rare but I heard they do in Austin, TX and other places.
 
I would like to know which cities has more active deaf social events and gatherings, apart from Rochester and D.C. area.

I am looking to relocate too.
 
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