Julius' historic gay bar gains landmark status in West Village

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Just In: Julius' Bar in West Village becomes New York City's newest landmark

The Landmarks Preservation Commission overwhelmingly approved the measure for the iconic gay bar on West 10th Street. In 1966,a protest at Julius' challenged regulations from the state liquor authority that banned serving alcohol to LGBTQ people.

"The 'Sip-In' at Julius' was a pivotal moment in our city and our nation's LGBTQ+ history, and this designation today marks not only that moment but also Julius' half-century as a home for New York City's LGBTQ+ community," Mayor Eric Adams said in a statement.

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