Restaurants, residences, businesses, and performance venues are some of the types of LGBTQ historic sites that exist throughout Greenwich Village. However, beyond Stonewall and a handful of others, countless locations remain hidden in plain sight and overlooked.| NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
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SHARE YOUR STORY, SHAPE OUR HISTORY Celebrate Christopher Street as our 500th Site on Monday, June 23rd at 5PM New York City’s iconic Christopher Street—a historic landmark of LGBTQ+ life and activism, including the 1969 Stonewall Uprising—is the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project’s 500th documented site! WE’RE CELEBRATING! Join us for a special memory-sharing meetup […]| NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
Join us for stroll of Greenwich Village as we explore the lesbian community’s connections to one of the world’s most famous neighborhoods. We’ll cover places that speak to the evolution of the lesbian bar, from the 1910s onward, and gathering spots run by women for women that popped up in the Village in the […]| NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
This tour is presented for free by Gay Bars That Are Gone but attendees are encouraged to support the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project. Text NYCPRIDE to “801801” do donate swiftly and securely via your phone. From discos and dive bars to piano bars and clubs, this community-led walk looks at the shifting typology of […]| NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
This special trolley tour illuminates the lives of LGBTQ individuals who have made a lasting impact on American culture in the 19th and 20th centuries. Visit the final resting places of figures such as Harlem Renaissance poet Countee Cullen and theatrical agent Elisabeth Marbury. Patricia Cronin’s well-known sculpture “Memorial to a Marriage” is a highlight of […]| NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
Celebrate Pride Month with NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project and LANDMARK WEST! on a stroll of the iconic Central Park West, from Columbus Circle to the American Museum of Natural History. We’ll uncover the LGBTQ history of The Dakota dating back to its construction in the 1880s, and highlight artists — from James Dean to […]| NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
Join us for a special trolley tour celebrating LGBTQ+ trailblazers who have left a lasting impact on American history and culture. Led by Andrew Dolkart, Co-Director of the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project, and Neela Wickremesinghe, the Robert A. and Elizabeth Rohn Jeffe Director of Restoration and Preservation at Green-Wood, this tour highlights the lives […]| NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
During a time of renewed efforts to erase LGBT history, this in-person walking tour will highlight historic places that help contextualize the landmark 1969 uprising at the Stonewall Inn. Starting at Christopher Park, across from Stonewall, learn about the long-standing oppressive practices which led to the game-changing uprising. Stops along the tour will also highlight […]| NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
Join Amanda Davis and Ken Lustbader, the experts from the award-winning NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project, for an LGBTQ walking tour of the East Village. Learn how the neighborhood, shaped by economic forces, became home to some of the most influential LGBTQ artists, writers, activists, and clubs beginning in the 1950s. Historically part of the Lower […]| NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
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