Two-Hour NYC LGBTQ+ History Walking Tour
Overview
Greenwich Village offers a rich tapestry of historic sites where revolutions began and history was made. The Village Pride Walking Tour delves into the stories of LGBTQ+ generations in New York City.
- 🏳️🌈 Visit historic sites significant to the LGBTQ+ community.
- 📚 Learn about individual stories of Queer activists throughout history.
- 🗣️ Discover major political and social movements that shaped the community.
- 🚶♂️ Engage with common threads within the LGBTQ+ generations during the tour.
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- An informative and engaging guide
- A walk through the historic Greenwich Village district
- Photo opportunities at the historic Stonewall Inn
- Gratuities
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Hear the story of the 1966 “Sip-In” organized by the Mattachine Society, a pivotal pre-Stonewall protest for LGBTQ+ rights.
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Learn about the former site of the first LGBTQ+ bookstore on the east coast, marked by its historical significance and connection to LGBTQ+ literature.
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Gay StreetVisitors will be able to see Gay Street, take photos, and learn the history.
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Stonewall National MonumentLearn more about the original 1978 Gilbert Baker rainbow flag and its enduring role as a symbol of pride and resistance.
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The Stonewall InnHear firsthand accounts and stories of the Stonewall Riots of 1969, its key figures, and its lasting global impact.
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Explore curated exhibits and understand how this space preserves and honors LGBTQ+ history.
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Reflect on the monument’s meaning, its dedication in 1992, and how public art helps preserve LGBTQ+ stories.
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Visit Manhattan's LGBT Community Center to explore rotating art and history displays, learn about the Center’s role in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights, and discover how it continues to support the community through programs and events.
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New York City Aids MemorialLearn about the history of the NYC AIDS memorial and AIDS activism that started in NYC and started a global movement.
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