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Contents:
- SWEET ESPE: PHOTOGRAPHS OF FIRE ISLAND’S CHERRY GROVE SHOW ITS HISTORY AS A GAY SANCTUARY
- EVERYTHG WE KNOW ABOUT FIRE ISLAND, A NEW GAY PRI AND PREJUDICE ADAPTATN
SWEET ESPE: PHOTOGRAPHS OF FIRE ISLAND’S CHERRY GROVE SHOW ITS HISTORY AS A GAY SANCTUARY
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EVERYTHG WE KNOW ABOUT FIRE ISLAND, A NEW GAY PRI AND PREJUDICE ADAPTATN
New York’s Fire Island, often referred to as Ameri’s first gay and lbian town, has been a summer statn for the LGBTQ+ muny sce at least the 1940s.
Still today, an enormo rabow flag ntu to wele visors at the ferry docks, proudly proclaimg the area's inty as a gay island is currently home to 17 different small beach towns—cludg Ocean Beach, Fire Island P, and Cherry Grove—and the latter is one of the island’s most popular gay getaways.