By Brian J Pape, AIA The June 1969 rebelln agast police harassment by the patrons of the Stonewall Inn, at the eastern end of Christopher Street, helped to lnch a natnal gay rights movement and make Christopher Street the social and cultural center of New York’s lbian and gay muny. Today, almost all of the
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- BLACK GAY BAR WT VILLAGE TO CLOSE AMID DISCRIMATN CLAIMS
- THEN&NOW: AN OVERLOOKED CHRISTOPHER STREET GAY SCENE
BLACK GAY BAR WT VILLAGE TO CLOSE AMID DISCRIMATN CLAIMS
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New York's Lost Gay BarsWe've known for many years that too many of our cherished gay bars and clubs are shutterg, fallg victim to risg rents and the ubiquy of apps like Grdr and Scff. There's a walkg tour New York to memorate beloved gay bars and clubs that have closed down. Over the urse of the early 20th century, was a safe haven for New York's LGBTQ muny and home to events—cludg the Stonewall Inn protts—that would bee flash pots for the mastreamg of the gay rights movement all across the remas to this day an important symbol of LGBTQ life New York (photographs of the sign at s tersectn wh Gay Street are tourist souvenir shop stapl), even though 's now more populated wh luxury shops and extravagant gyms than the nightlife hotspots that was once famo for.
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THEN&NOW: AN OVERLOOKED CHRISTOPHER STREET GAY SCENE
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A need for as many drafts as possible after Pearl Harbor meant that when gay people enlisted the army, they weren't turned away.