Descripción del sitio
New York City has recognized the historic importance of the Stonewall
Rebellion by renaming Christopher Street (between Seventh Avenue South
and Waverly Place) in 1989 as Stonewall Place and by placing George
Segal's commemorative sculpture, Gay Liberation (1980), in Christopher
Park in 1992. In the 1980s the park received its current design by
landscape architect
Philip Winslow, who later died of AIDS.