NYC Pride Highlights LGBTQ+ Walking Tour





Description
Step directly into the LGBTQ+ history of Greenwich Village. Explore the iconic streets where revolutions ignited, protests sparked change, and history was made. This engaging journey brings to life the stories of LGBTQ+ trailblazers and the lasting legacy they’ve built for future generations. From moments of courageous resistance to the milestones of political and social progress, you’ll uncover the movements that have shaped the LGBTQ+ community across the world.
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Hear the story of the 1966 “Sip-In” organized by the Mattachine Society, a pivotal pre-Stonewall protest for LGBTQ+ rights.
Walk along this historic thoroughfare, hear stories of LGBTQ+ life through the decades, and discover why Christopher Street became synonymous with queer liberation.
Learn about the former site of the first LGBTQ+ bookstore on the east coast, marked by its historical significance and connection to LGBTQ+ literature.
Discover the real story behind the name, explore its architectural beauty, and reflect on its symbolic importance.
Learn more about the original 1978 Gilbert Baker rainbow flag and its enduring role as a symbol of pride and resistance.
Hear firsthand accounts and stories of the Stonewall Riots of 1969, its key figures, and its lasting global impact.
Explore curated exhibits and understand how this space preserves and honors LGBTQ+ history.
Reflect on the monument’s meaning, its dedication in 1992, and how public art helps preserve LGBTQ+ stories.
Pause for reflection, hear stories of community gatherings past and present, and understand its role as a sanctuary for activism and pride celebrations.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels