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#SaveOurSpaces: Can you help save the historic Julius’ in New York City?

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#SaveOurSpaces campaign, we’re committed to helping LGBTQ places to survive the coronavirus pandemic.Today’s highlighted GoFundMe is for one of the most beloved gay bars in the US, and what is believed to the oldest, continually operating gay bar in New York City.Julius’ opened in 1867.

It began to get a reputation as a gay hangout in the 1950s, something its then-management at the time took steps to try and quell by sometimes refusing to serve people who they knew to be gay.

This led to a famous “sip-in” protest in 1966, which led to a change in the local liquor laws that had previously made bars fearful of serving openly gay people.

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