September 16, 2019
James Baldwin’s former Upper West Side home receives national landmark status
September 16, 2019
James Baldwin’s Home Is Now a Nationally Registered Historic Place
September 12, 2019
James Baldwin NYC residence added to National Register of Historic Places
May 28, 2019
A Gay Theater and James Baldwin’s N.Y. Apartment May Get Landmark Protection
May 28, 2019
These Six NYC LGBTQ Historical Sites Are Being Considered for Landmark Designation
April 26, 2022
PHOTOS: Plaque Unveiled at Julius’ Bar, Commemorating History-Making Act of Civil Disobedience
170 West 130th Street
National Headquarters for the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
April 26, 2022
Photos: John Cameron Mitchell & More Acknowledge Julius’ Significance to LGBT Activism & History
June 2, 2021
Residence of Lorraine Hansberry Listed to National Register of Historic Places
June 26, 2018
Place and Community: An Interview with the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
June 28, 2022
Queer Landmarks Are Everywhere—and This Group Is Working to Keep Them In Plain Sight
May 28, 2019
6 New York City LGBTQ landmarks might be created to keep the city’s queer history alive
June 16, 2021
Pride Month: NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project ‘Making An Invisible History Visible’
May 14, 2019 | 6:00pm-7:30pm
Upper West Side PRIDE: Walking in LGBTQ Footsteps, beyond Stonewall
18 Sites
Literary New York
...first to openly express the concept of men loving men. Patricia Highsmith’s The Price of Salt (1952) was the first lesbian novel to feature a happy ending, and James Baldwin’s... Learn More
124-130 West 43rd Street
Stephen Sondheim Theater (originally Henry Miller’s Theater)
May 18, 2020 | 6:15PM to 7:30PM
#DamesAtHome: Virtual celebration of Caffe Cino and the Birthplace of Gay Theater
16 East 8th Street
Founding of the New York Area Council of the Mattachine Society, Inc. at the Sam Morford Residence
220 West 43rd Street
New York Area Council of the Mattachine Society, Inc. at Avlon Studios
227 West 42nd Street
American Airlines Theater (interior) (originally Selwyn Theater)