June 23, 2020
“Marching for Pride: The Basics,” Fact Sheet for Pride March Anniversary, Released
July 20, 2023
Where have Staten Island’s LGBTQ+ bars gone? How a once-vibrant scene has shifted in the 2020s
124-130 West 43rd Street
Stephen Sondheim Theater (originally Henry Miller’s Theater)
350 Bleecker Street
Alma Routsong & Elizabeth Deran Residence / Arnie Kantrowitz Residence / Craig Rodwell Residence
18 Sites
1970s Lesbian Activism & Community
...and other communal women-only spaces where they could share and be exposed to lesbian-based art and culture. This curated theme focuses on historic sites associated with lesbian activism and community... Learn More
April 13, 2016
“Three Homosexuals in Search of a Drink”: The 50th Anniversary of the Sip-In at Julius’
September 12, 2019
James Baldwin NYC residence added to National Register of Historic Places
April 26, 2018
PHOTOS: LGBT advocates honor 52nd Anniversary of historic “Sip-In” with trailblazer Dick Leitsch and advocate/influencer Adam Eli
November 5, 2018
Groundbreaking Study to Identify and Evaluate Historic LGBT Sites in NYC
April 15, 2019
Leaders in LGBTQ History Documentation, Interpretation, and Outreach Create Stonewall 50 Factsheet
March 26, 2024
Awareness Campaign to Take Over Christopher Street Station for International Transgender Day of Visibility
November 21, 2022
WATCH: NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project Receives Prestigious Trustees’ Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation
February 14, 2021 | 1:00PM to 2:00PM
LOVE SAVES THE DAY: Celebrating 1970s NYC LGBT Nightlife
June 17, 2021 | 4:00PM to 5:00PM
Preserving LGBTQ History, with the Preservation League of New York State
June 16, 2021
New York’s gay bars are still vital, especially post-COVID, owners say | Pride and Pandemic
September 21, 2021
Women’s Liberation Center listed to National Register of Historic Places
April 1, 2024
Bernie Wagenblast, out trans ‘voice of the subway,’ rolls out podcast and visibility campaign
May 28, 2019
A Gay Theater and James Baldwin’s N.Y. Apartment May Get Landmark Protection
April 13, 2023 | 6 PM - 7:15 PM
Invisible No More: Historic Places Connected to LGBTQ New Yorkers and Commuters
September 27, 2023 | 6 PM