Stonewall Sign Removal

Workmen use a crane to remove the sign from the Stonewall bar (53 Christopher Street), New York, New York, October 11, 1989. This marked the closing of the second iteration of the venue (which had opened in the 1980s); the original bar and surrounding area were the site of a series of demonstrations and riots in June 1969 that led to the formation of the modern gay rights movement in the United States. (Photo by Fred W. McDarrah/MUUS Collection via Getty Images))
Workmen use a crane to remove the sign from the Stonewall bar (53 Christopher Street), New York, New York, October 11, 1989. This marked the closing of the second iteration of the venue (which had opened in the 1980s); the original bar and surrounding area were the site of a series of demonstrations and riots in June 1969 that led to the formation of the modern gay rights movement in the United States. (Photo by Fred W. McDarrah/MUUS Collection via Getty Images))
Stonewall Sign Removal
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Credit:
Fred W. McDarrah / Contributor
Editorial #:
169758854
Collection:
Premium Archive
Date created:
October 11, 1989
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Source:
Premium Archive
Object name:
T1702411_21
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3910 x 5910 px (13.03 x 19.70 in) - 300 dpi - 6 MB