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This tour highlights and discusses all of the places and events relevant to the LGBTQ community in the West Village from the Stonewall Riots to now.
Highlights
2 hours
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
2 hours
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Good Looks, Charm, and Interesting Information
Meeting Points
Departure
28 Wooster St
We will meet across the street from the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. The nearest subways are the Canal Street 1 - N/Q/R/W - 4/5/6.
Return
201 W 13th St
We will end the tour in front of the Church of the Village. The nearest subways are 14th Street A/C/E/L - F/M/L
Pride in NYC Stonewall to Now.
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Manhattan
About
This tour highlights and discusses all of the places and events relevant to the LGBTQ community in the West Village from the Stonewall Riots to now.
Highlights
2 hours
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
2 hours
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Good Looks, Charm, and Interesting Information
Meeting Points
Departure
28 Wooster St
We will meet across the street from the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. The nearest subways are the Canal Street 1 - N/Q/R/W - 4/5/6.
Return
201 W 13th St
We will end the tour in front of the Church of the Village. The nearest subways are 14th Street A/C/E/L - F/M/L
Itinerary
1
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
The only dedicated LGBT art museum in the world with a mission to exhibit and preserve LGBT art and foster the artists who create it.
10 minutes
2
99 Wooster St
Gay Activist Alliance Firehouse
10 minutes
3
206 Thompson St
The Portofino Restaurant was a popular meeting place for lesbians in the 1950's and 60's. One of them went on to challenge the Defense of Marriage Act.
10 minutes
4
55 Washington Square S
Judson Memorial Church provided help to AIDS patients in the 1980's.
10 minutes
5
371 6th Ave
St. Joseph's Church was the original meeting place for the Gay Officer's Action League.
10 minutes
6
59 Christopher St
Mattachine Society Headquarters
10 minutes
7
The Stonewall Inn
In June of 1969 this mafia run gay bar became the starting point of the modern LGBTQ rights movement.
10 minutes
8
Stonewall National Monument
Here we discuss the Gay Liberation statues.
10 minutes
9
250 W 10th St
Once home to John Stanley Wojtowicz and Elizabeth Eden. John famously attempted to rob a bank to pay for Elizabeth's gender confirmation surgery, but things went wrong.
10 minutes
10
Cubbyhole Bar
Lesbian bars were once a vibrant part of the LGBTQ infrastucture, but in recent years more and more are closing. Surprisingly NYC only has three left.
10 minutes
11
New York City Aids Memorial
Located across the street from St. Vincent's Hospital, this park memorializes the people who died at the epicenter of the AIDS epidemic.
10 minutes
12
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
The keystone of NYC LGBTQ organizing post-Stonewall.
10 minutes
13
The Church of the Village
Hosted the first meeting of Parents and Families of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG).