2025 NYC Pride Guide - Flipbook - Page 57
As the birthplace of what we know as the modern Pride movement, New York
City is among the world’s top destinations for LGBTQIA+ travelers. Our bars,
restaurants, attractions, and landmarks have not only witnessed LGBTQIA+
history - they helped shape it.
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Head to the Stonewall Inn to see where it all began, and take time next
door at the Stonewall Visitor Center to learn how the riots sparked a
movement - and how it continues to reverberate today. And across the
street at Christopher Park, snag a picture with the iconic Gay
Liberation statues that represent the spirit of the queer liberation
movement.
you’re in the West Village, pay your respects at the AIDS
2 While
Memorial Park. Afterwards, check out the other queer watering holes
in the area, like the city’s oldest continually operating gay bar, Julius’.
the Leslie Lohman Museum, the world’s only museum
3 Explore
dedicated to showcasing LGBTQIA+ art and artists. A suggested
donation of $10 will support their work preserving LGBTQIA+ history.
a queer trailblazer while admiring the Manhattan skyline at the
4 Honor
Marsha P. Johnson State Park in Williamsburg.
won’t want to miss the legendary NYC Pride March, among the
5 You
largest and most significant LGBTQIA+ marches worldwide. Millions of
community members, allies, partners, and spectators come together
for a global show of force, solidarity, and celebration.
Celebrate with us
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