Sheridan Square

Sheridan Square New York, NY 10014
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‎Sheridan Square

‎Sheridan Square is a sculpture of George Segal honors the gay rights movement and commemorates the uprising that took place in front of this park in Sheridan in 1969. The conception of Segal for Gay Liberation is typical of his work. Four figures - two men standing and two seated female-are located in the northern boundary of the park, in poses naturalists. . Today, the inn and the street serve as an international symbol of gay pride . In March 2000, Stonewall Inn was designated national historical monument, the sculpture is a popular place of pilgrimage for tourists and local residents.