HISTORIC SITES
235 East 58th Street
Buffie Johnson Residence / Tennessee Williams Residence
The painter Buffie Johnson purchased this building in 1943 and lived here until 1950, though she owned the property until… Learn More
Residences
HISTORIC SITES
1 West 72nd Street
Dakota Apartments
The Dakota, the famed apartment building on Central Park West, has long been a home for celebrities, including notable LGBT… Learn More
Residences
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
Residences
HISTORIC SITES
4 St Marks Place
Tempo Playhouse / Key Theater / New Bowery Theater / Bridge Theater
This 1831 house had a significant and colorful Off-Off-Broadway theatrical history from 1955 to 1967, reflecting its location on St…. Learn More
Performance Venues
HISTORIC SITES
11 West 53rd Street
Museum of Modern Art
Since its beginnings in the 1930s, the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) has employed a significant number of gay men… Learn More
Cultural & Educational Institutions




