2 Fifth Avenue
Larry Kramer Residence / Edie Windsor & Dr. Thea Clara Spyer Residence
Author, playwright, and pioneering activist Larry Kramer resided in this Greenwich Village apartment for over three decades, until his death... Learn More
16 East 8th Street
Founding of the New York Area Council of the Mattachine Society, Inc. at the Sam Morford Residence
On December 10, 1955, a group of gay men met at Sam Morford’s apartment in this building in Greenwich Village... Learn More
Ralph Bunche Park
Bayard Rustin Plaque
Many New York City public parks and playgrounds are named in honor of prominent figures in New York City and... Learn More
28 West 28th Street
Everard Baths
The Everard Baths, one of the most legendary of New York’s bathhouses, was a refuge for gay men probably since... Learn More
Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House
Lincoln Center, a world-class performing arts center, has had close connections to the LGBT community since planning began in the... Learn More
39 Whitehall Street
Picket in Front of U.S. Army Building, First-Ever U.S. Gay Rights Protest
On September 19, 1964, the very first public demonstration for gay rights in the United States took place outside the... Learn More
62 Montague Street
Willard Maas & Marie Menken Residence
Bisexual poet-filmmaker-educator Willard Maas and his wife, visual artist-filmmaker Marie Menken, resided in this building from at least 1940 to... Learn More
Christopher Park
Christopher Park / Stonewall National Monument
Located just across from the Stonewall Inn, Christopher Park has been at the center of the LGBT rights movement since... Learn More
Lincoln Center Plaza
Lincoln Center: Damrosch Park
The outdoor performance space at the southwest corner of Lincoln Center has served New York City since its opening in... Learn More
Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center: New York State Theater
Lincoln Center, a world-class performing arts center, has had close connections to the LGBT community since planning began in the... Learn More
Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center: Philharmonic Hall
Lincoln Center, a world-class performing arts center, has had close connections to the LGBT community since planning began in the... Learn More
181-189 Second Avenue
Peter Hujar Residence & Studio / David Wojnarowicz Residence & Studio
Photographer Peter Hujar was barely recognized in his lifetime but, since his death due to AIDS-related pneumonia in 1987, he... Learn More