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Gay Liberation Monument
Christopher Street, 204 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10014, United States
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Vi
Review №1

Totally worth a visit. Located at Stonewall park, there is so much history here and the park is also very nice, though small. If you are ever in the Village, get a coffee or ice cream from the Big Gay Ice Cream Shop and hang out by the monument.

Jo
Review №2

Nice place to see end talking with friends end family always berry nice and downtown new York city.

Da
Review №3

Accidentally stumbled across this iconic area on the way from Washington Park to the #1 subway line to head up to Times Square. The monument with its statues, and the small park that they sit in, are quite peaceful and thoughtful. Across the street was the bar (The Stonewall Inn) where it all started. I didn’t go inside, but now wish I had, just to see what it looks like. Glad I got to see all of this. It’s a moment of American history that changed so much.

Th
Review №4

Not balanced. Kinda gross ngl

Br
Review №5

A powerful reminder of where we’ve been and what we have left to do.

S
Review №6

Youll find the statues in the middle of this peaceful little park. Very quiet, its hard to imagine youre actually in central Manhattan.A monument that speaks a thousand words for the LGBT community.

Pa
Review №7

Priceless, good to know about history. Who fought for our rights

Pe
Review №8

This is a landmark in the West Village. The sculpture is simple but powerful. The location right across the street from the Stonewall Inn is perfect for a sculpture celebrating Gay Liberation.

Ni
Review №9

Nice little park, better with a walking tour to provide context.

La
Review №10

Cozy park recognition for lgbt civil right. Unique sculpture, fun, exciting area that is very lgbt friendly. Landmark site across the street from the Stonewall.

mi
Review №11

Its a small little park across from the Stonewall inn and which both are historical landmarks for the gay community.

Wi
Review №12

Congratulations on being part of the Stonewall National Monument! The first LGBTQ historical focused park in the USA!

La
Review №13

Been to this park when I was in New York. Was a nice park and it was on the way to milk and cookies bakery. Then walk off those cookies on the way to the subway station

me
Review №14

Shocking. Needs to be moved

Ig
Review №15

Cool

Re
Review №16

Small but cosy park

br
Review №17

Needs to be there.

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  • Address:Christopher Street, 204 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10014, United States
  • Site:https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/christopher-park/monuments/575
  • Phone:+1 212-639-9675
Categories
  • Tourist attraction
  • Scenic spot
  • Sculpture
  • Historical landmark
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
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