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- GAY "BE-IN", SHEEP MEADOW, CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK, JUNE 28, 1970
- NEW YORK CY GAY TRAVEL
- GAY UPLE SHEEP MEADOW, CENTRAL PARK
GAY "BE-IN", SHEEP MEADOW, CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK, JUNE 28, 1970
Complete wh we sprzers, a neon pk isbee and a total lack of food to wash down the booze, Sheep's Meadow is a gay man's haven. Ak to an Arena Entertament box set, the grassy knoll was surround by bears, twks, and a handful of straight at boys turng om their girliends to tc... * sheep's meadow central park gay *
On the first anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Rts, a march set out om Greenwich Village toward Central Park, culmatg a “gay-” at Sheep Meadow. Organizers were surprised to see thoands of people turn out to prott anti-gay sentiment and promote gay pri durg what was then lled the Christopher Street Liberatn Day March.
It was the first time that gay and lbian people had taken to the streets for a public display of solidary, muny, and support.
NEW YORK CY GAY TRAVEL
Then about 20 years ago, a new route emerged wh the march ncludg the historilly gay Greenwich Village neighborhood. Wslow and Bce Kelly—also happened to be gay. Central Park isn’t technilly a gay bar, or even a gay tablishment, but on the send Sunday of every month the summer, might as well be.
Durg “Send Sundays, ” Sheep Meadow be packed almost exclively wh gay men a good mood. Central Park has had numero associatns wh the LGBT muny sce s creatn 1857, cludg many areas popular for meetg and cisg, associatns wh Gay Pri March, and s rtoratn the 1980s.
GAY UPLE SHEEP MEADOW, CENTRAL PARK
Begng 1970, the first Gay Pri March (then known as the Christopher Street Liberatn Day March) followed a route om Greenwich Village to Central Park. Gee Chncey, intifyg the park as a major LGBT social center and cisg ground his book Gay New York, found that at the turn of the 20th century men met next to Belvere Castle, by the 1910s bench near Columb Circle had bee a proment pickup se, and the 1920s the lawn at the north end of the Ramble was so popular that was nicknamed “the Fed Pla. ” In the 1920s and ’30s, heavily trafficked by gay men were the areas south of 72nd Street, near Columb Circle, Bethda Founta, and the walkway om the southeastern rner of the park to the Mall, known as “Vasele Alley” or “Bch’ Walk.