“I love New York City … it’s the biggest village in the world,” Joe says. “There are only a few cities with a village feel, maybe London, too, but because the New York City boroughs are mostly islands, that village feel never really goes away.”
New York City’s LGBTQ+ neighborhoods
Greenwich Village is to New York as the Castro is to San Francisco, so while you’ll find pockets of LGBTQ+ history and culture across each of New York’s five boroughs, there’s no single neighborhood more significant—or home to more historic sites, organizations, and bars—than the Village. Joe also recommends staying in the East Village or the Lower East Side, two neighboring counterculture hubs. “Those areas [Greenwich Village included] are my personal favorites to experience the hipness and beauty of New York City.”
Where to learn about NYC’s LGBTQ+ history
For an immersion into NYC’s LGBTQ+ history, there’s only one possible starting point: The Stonewall Inn. Read the plaque outside, grab a drink inside, and if Tree's behind the bar, you might just get a firsthand account of the Stonewall uprising. “My favorite stop [on the tour] is of course the Stonewall Inn,” Joe says. “Telling the story of our movement’s uprising night is always the most moving part of the tour for me.”