Pride in NYC Before Stonewall Walking Tour

This tour explores the history of the LGBTQ community in NYC before the Stonewall riots. The stops are all in the West Village but span across decades from the 1890's to the 1960's.

This tour explores the history of the LGBTQ community in NYC before the Stonewall riots. The stops are all in the West Village but span across decades from the 1890's to the 1960's.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this walking tour? I'm considering it for my teen.

A: There’s no age limit for the Pride in NYC Before Stonewall Walking Tour! It’s a family-friendly experience and very educational. Just keep in mind that some discussions may touch on mature themes, but overall it’s appropriate for teens. Definitely a great way for them to learn about LGBTQ history!

Q: What should I wear for this tour? Is it casual or more formal?

A: Wear something comfy for walking! Casual attire is perfect since you'll be on your feet exploring the West Village. A light jacket can be handy if it gets chilly. Just make sure your shoes are good for walking!

Q: What if the weather's bad on the day of the tour? Can we reschedule?

A: If the weather looks rough, you can definitely reschedule! Just contact the Nerd Herd Tours team, and they’ll help you find another date that works. They’re pretty flexible about that, especially if it's inclement weather.

Discussions

Just got back from the Pride in NYC Before Stonewall tour!

OMG, this tour was incredible! We walked through the West Village and learned so much about the LGBTQ community long before Stonewall. The guide, who was super knowledgeable, took us to some really important historical sites. I definitely recommend it for anyone who’s interested in history or just wants to celebrate pride! I might even gift this experience to some friends for their birthdays.

Considering gifting the Pride tour, any tips?

I’m thinking about giving my sister this tour for her birthday! She’s really into LGBTQ+ history and loves exploring NYC. Does anyone know if it’s suitable for someone with limited mobility? Also, how long does the tour usually last? Appreciate any insights!