Historic Stonewall Place

Greenwich Village

Stonewall Inn

Stonewall Inn NYC

The Stonewall Inn

The historic Christopher St. landmark of Gay liberation, the birthplace of the famous "Stonewall Riots". The Stonewall Inn has been recently renovated and is located at 53 Christopher St. in the heart of the Village in New York City.

Just imagine how boring life would be if we were all the same. And my idea of a perfect world is one in which we really appreciate each other's differences: Short-tall, democrat-republican, black-white, gay-straight; a world in which all of us are equal but definitely not the same.

 

STONEWALL REBELLION HISTORY

During the last weekend of June of 1969, police and Alcoholic Beverage Control Board agents entered a gay bar--The Stonewall Inn, on Christopher Street, in New York City. Allegedly there to look for violations of the alcohol control laws, they made the usual homophobic comments and then, after checking identification, threw the patrons out of the bar, one by one. Instead of quietly slipping away into the night, as we had done for years, hustlers, drag queens, students and other patrons held their ground and fought back. Someone uprooted a parking meter and used it to barricade the door. The agents and police were trapped inside, They wrecked the place and called in reinforcements. Their vehicles raced to the scene with lights glaring and sirens blaring. The crowd grew. Someone set a fire. More people came. For three days, people protested. And for the first time, after innumerable years of oppression, the chant, Gay Power, rang out.

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The Stonewall Inn | 53 Christopher Street | NYC 10014