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The limited-edition photo book “Safe/Haven” features 77 glorious pages of seemingly carefree gay life in 1950s New York.
Biloxi is looking for solutions after Deer Island caught fire twice in as many years during the annual Fourth of July ...
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Queerty on MSNPHOTOS: A look back at carefree gay life on Fire Island in the 1950sSummer is heating up, and many gays are already packing their bags for their sojourn to the queer mecca, Fire Island, an ...
As a PSEG Small Business Star for July’s “Outdoor Businesses & Energy Tips” theme, Fire Island Ferries showcases how they ...
In this way, the history of Fire Island is also a history of queer joy and survival, whether in the face of natural disaster, devastating illness, or social and artistic progress. With that in ...
Discover the fascinating history behind how Fire Island transformed into a beloved haven for the LGBTQ+ community ...
That enchantment with Fire Island’s two neighboring LGBTQ+-dominated villages, Cherry Grove and the Pines, grew into an obsession with the community’s unique dynamics and little-known history.
Broadway Podcast Network's Finding Fire Island will explore the history and significance of the renowned LGBTQ destination.
Long Island Towns Fire Island's preservation effort documented in records donated to Stony Brook University Susan Barbash, seen here, at the Fire Island Ferries terminal in Bay Shore.
Just off the coast of New York state lies a magical, gay getaway known as Fire Island. And though it may be small—no bigger than nine square miles of land—it’s a place with many, many ...
Hence, she sought an opportunity to capture the history of Fire Island from a woman’s perspective, “while weaving in the present-day rituals” that can be found there now.
I never knew you could drive to Fire Island — not to Cherry Grove or The Pines, the two very gay towns further out on the island, but to Robert Moses State Park and the western tip of the Fire ...
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