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There are three areas that I would suggest(that are coming to me now) This isn't the area that most younger gays go out. However, the bars there tend to attract an older, IMHO, not very good looking crowd. Read the above link and you will see why this is an area to visit in terms of gay history. Stonewall was the site of the Stonewall riots the ignited the gay rights movement and gave birth to all of the gay pride festivals. This is relevent in terms of gay history. was once the center of the gay scene here in NYC. The Dugout is located at the end of Christopher St. I would agree with the above poster about the Dugout. My opinion on this topic became an issue with another poster here several months ago, but here is goes.