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'''Stonewall Inn''' was the site of the famous ] of ], which sparked a new militancy and the beginning of the ] movement in the ]. It is located at 53 ] in ], ]. '''Stonewall Inn''' was the site of the famous ] of ], which sparked a new militancy and the beginning of the ] movement in the ]. It is located at 53 ] in ], ].
Each year during the Pride March crowds gather outside the Stonewall Inn to enjoy its rich history. Each year during the ] March crowds gather outside the Stonewall Inn to enjoy its rich history.


Recently Dominick DeSimone, the current owner of Stonewall, expanded onto 7th Avenue and built the Stonewall Bistro. Recently Dominick DeSimone, the current owner of Stonewall, expanded onto 7th Avenue and built the Stonewall Bistro.

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The Stonewall Inn in January 2003

Stonewall Inn was the site of the famous Stonewall riots of 1969, which sparked a new militancy and the beginning of the gay liberation movement in the United States. It is located at 53 Christopher Street in Greenwich Village, New York City.

Each year during the Pride March crowds gather outside the Stonewall Inn to enjoy its rich history.

Recently Dominick DeSimone, the current owner of Stonewall, expanded onto 7th Avenue and built the Stonewall Bistro.


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