• In 2019 The Stonewall Inn celebrated the 50th anniversary of the historic Stonewall Uprising and welcomed World Pride to NYC.
  • 73K Followers, 7,642 Following, 3,714 Posts - The Stonewall Inn (Official) (@thestonewallinn) on Instagram: "The Historic, Legendary Landmark...
  • The Stonewall Inn buildings at 51–53 Christopher Street, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, were constructed as...
  • The Stonewall Inn was raided by police in June 1969, but the patrons that night fought back, kickstarting the gay liberation movement.
  • After the Stonewall Uprising, the Stonewall Inn went through periods of success and decline and today operates as a bar and pilgrimage site for tourists.
  • Two popular Los Angeles venues have been designated as safe spaces for the LGBTQ+ community by the Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative (SIGBI).
  • The people who were at The Stonewall Inn and/or participated in the events at Stonewall in late June/early July 1969 are known as “Stonewallers.”
  • The Stonewall Inn, which has been owned by Kurt Kelly and Stacy Lentz since 2006, has been shuttered for more than three months.
  • In 1989, in recognition of the 20th wedding of the uprising, the element of Christopher Street in front of the Stonewall Inn was renamed Stonewall Place.