HISTORIC SITES
249 West 45th Street
Imperial Theater
Opened in 1923, the Imperial Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Jerome Robbins, Joel… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
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
HISTORIC SITES
124-130 West 43rd Street
Stephen Sondheim Theater (originally Henry Miller’s Theater)
Opened in 1918 as Henry Miller’s Theater, this venue has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and characters, including… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
235-243 West 44th Street
Broadhurst Theater
Opened in 1918, the Broadhurst Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including the play The… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
128 East 19th Street
Lincoln Kirstein Residence
Lincoln Kirstein, who lived here from 1953 until his death in 1996, was one of the great cultural impresarios of… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
15 Christopher Street
Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop
In 1973, Craig Rodwell moved his Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop, the first gay and lesbian bookstore in America, from its… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
254 West 54th Street
Studio 54 (originally Gallo Opera House)
In 1977, Studio 54 opened and became one of the world’s most famous discos with a fusion of gay, bisexual,… Learn More