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Historic gay landmark to close while another hopes for recognition
Little Pete’s in Philadelphia was once Dewey’s and still attracts many LGBTQ visitors because of a protest predating Stonewall.
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The Stud: Rent increase may close San Francisco’s oldest gay bar
At 50 years old, the Stud is the longest continually running gay bar in the city and known throughout the country
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Puerto Rico’s first LGBT monument honors Orlando victims
The monument consists of seven rectangular columns in rainbow colors with a plaque that says the names of the victims.
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Fox News hosts debate whether the Statue of Liberty is transgender
A theory suggests that French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi used his brother as a template for the iconic statue.
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Famed Fire Island gay resort community gains historic recognition
CHERRY GROVE, N.Y. — Decades before the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City, lesbians and gay men were living freely and openly in a place called Cherry Grove.