May 28, 2019
These Six NYC LGBTQ Historical Sites Are Being Considered for Landmark Designation
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 Hylan Boulevard
Alice Austen House
Pioneering female photographer Alice Austen grew up in her family’s home where she later lived with schoolteacher Gertrude Tate, her... Learn More
208 West 13th Street
LGBT Community Center
Since 1983, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Community Center has served as a vital support system for hundreds... Learn More
89th Street & 37th Avenue
Queens Pride Parade
In 1993, the inaugural Queens Pride Parade and Multicultural Festival took place in the historically gay neighborhood of Jackson Heights... Learn More
Bryant Park
NYC Dyke March
First organized by the Lesbian Avengers in 1993, the NYC Dyke March is an annual march from Bryant Park to... Learn More