2 Hylan Boulevard
Alice Austen Park
Many New York City public parks and playgrounds are named in honor of prominent figures in New York City and... Learn More
2 Spring Street
Robert Indiana Residence & Studio
Robert Indiana, a pioneering Pop artist whose gay identity was often obliquely expressed in his paintings, sculptures, and prints, lived... 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
213 West 42nd Street / 220 West 43rd Street
Lyric Theater
Opened in 1903, the Lyric Theater staged several productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Clyde Fitch, Cole Porter,... Learn More
256 W 47th St
Brooks Atkinson Theater (originally Mansfield Theater)
Opened as the Mansfield Theater in 1926 and renamed the Brooks Atkinson Theater in 1960, this venue has staged multiple... Learn More
1681 Broadway
Broadway Theater (interior)
Opened in 1924 as a motion picture/vaudeville house, the Broadway Theater began presenting legitimate theater in 1930. Major LGBT performers... 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
1890 Seventh Avenue
Edna Thomas, Lloyd Thomas & Olivia Wyndham Residence
Edna Thomas, one of the earliest Black actors of the New York stage, came to prominence during the Harlem Renaissance... Learn More
April 6, 2018