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The US National Parks Honoring LGBTQ+ Heritage

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Established in 2016, Stonewall聽was the first US national park site dedicated to LGBTQ+ history, marking the 1969 Stonewall uprising, a pivotal moment for the modern gay rights movement.聽 Several NPS sites across the country now share powerful stories of LGBTQ+ courage, identity, and resilience. Here are a few notable ones: Stonewall National Monument New York Established in 2016, Stonewall聽was the first US national park site dedicated to LGBTQ+ history, marking the 1969 Stonewall uprising, a pivotal moment for the modern gay rights movement.聽 It commemorates the 1969 Stonewall uprising, a pivotal moment that helped spark the modern gay rights movement.聽 Fire Island National Seashore Long Island Renowned as a longtime refuge for the LGBTQ+ community, Fire Island has been a popular summer destination since the 1930s, celebrated for its openness and inclusivity.聽 Vicksburg National Military Park Mississippi聽 This Civil War site includes the story of Albert Cashier, a Union soldier who was assigned female at birth and lived as a man, offering insight into early transgender history.聽 President鈥檚 Park聽 Washington, DC Home to the Butt-Millet Memorial Fountain, this park honors Archibald and Francis Millet, whom some historians believe had a romantic relationship. Rosie The Riveter National Historical Park California Named after the iconic symbol of women鈥檚 wartime labor, this park is believed to have hosted the first LGBTQ+ history exhibit in the national park system in 2016.

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