Gay Liberation Monument
About the Business
The Gay Liberation Monument is a significant tourist attraction located at 204 West 4th Street in New York, New York, United States. This monument commemorates the LGBTQ community's struggle for equality and liberation, particularly during the Stonewall Riots of 1969. It serves as a powerful symbol of pride and resilience for the LGBTQ community and allies worldwide. Visitors can learn about the history of the LGBTQ rights movement and pay tribute to those who fought for equality at this iconic landmark.
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Christopher Street, 204 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10014, United States
Reviews
"This was an experience! My best buddy showed me this memorial and it was enlightening"
"It was interesting the monument to see. The park is calm and nice."
"Was thrilled to see this piece of history in person. Important to honor the Black trans and working class beginnings of queer liberation and continue to fight against all forms of oppression (transphobia, working class exploitation, etc.)"
"It was very cool it see in person. It is so much more meaningful due to the fact that it is located steps away from the Stonewall Inn itself. The park that houses the monument is very small but is cute and charming."
"Monument next to the Christopher Street subway station in a peaceful park."
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