“By the time of Stonewall...we had 50 to 60 gay groups in the country. A year later...1500.”

Before the 1960s, almost everything about living openly as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ+) person was illegal. The Stonewall Uprising on June 28, 1969 is a milestone in the quest for LGBTQ+ civil rights and provided momentum for a movement.

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Stonewall Forever

Stonewall Forever invites visitors to experience the living monument and Christopher Park from anywhere in the world.

 We Are Stonewall Arts Festival Submissions and to learn more
We Are Stonewall Arts Festival

We would like to invite everyone to submit art about What Stonewall Means to you Throughout the year.

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Fence Exhibit / Virtual Exhibit

View our photo exhibit on the fence at Stonewall National Monument or virtually!

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Education

No Matter where you are, we can bring Stonewall National Monument to your classroom. Find teachers resources here.

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LGBTQ+ Flags

What are LGBTQ+ flags and what days should we celebrate them? Click here to find out.

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Plan Your Visit

Located in Greenwich Village, New York City, Stonewall National Monument is one of the many parks in New York Harbor.

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15-Part Video Series

To honor the 5th anniversary of the establishment of Stonewall NM watch this 15-part video series, new episode premiere on Fridays

Last updated: August 12, 2023

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

26 Wall Street
Federal Hall National Monument c/o Stonewall National Monument

New York, NY 10005

Phone:

212-668-2577

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