"Pride of Place" in Britain
Preservationists around the globe have been engaged in the active preservation and recognition of places important in the history of the...
Tom of Finland, in Los Angeles
Recent preservation efforts focusing on the history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities have expanded greatly in...
“The first dramatic film about AIDS” at the Castro Theater
Movie theaters have a long and distinguished history in American cities of being far more than just a place to see the latest...
“Unacknowledged ties to gay culture”
The National Park Service has launched an initiative to identify sites related to the nation’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender...
Fire Island Pines—“a boon for Modern architecture enthusiasts”
Numerous efforts are currently underway to document and protect the legacy of the struggle for equal rights for the lesbian, gay,...
“Pot-luck loving lesbians”
A number of efforts are underway to document, designate, and preserve places that are important in the campaign for LGBT civil rights....


The Brewmaster’s Castle
The Christian Heurich Mansion was built in 1892-94 in Washington, DC’s newest fashionable neighborhood of Dupont Circle. Now also known...


Hong Kong’s “LGBT in the City”
The biggest advances in the LGBT civil rights movement have come in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, efforts are underway in the...
Marking the heritage of the LBGT civil rights movement
Efforts are underway across the United States to identify, preserve, and protect places of significance in the long struggle for civil...
New York’s Stonewall Inn becomes the nation’s first monument to the LGBT rights movement
The National Park Service has undertaking a heritage initiative to identify historic sites that mark the emergence of the lesbian, gay,...