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When NYC’s Piers Were a Sanctuary for Gay Gathering 

Last updated: June 22, 2025 5:50 pm
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The LGBTQ+ history of New York City is deeply intertwined with the iconic piers along the Hudson River waterfront in Greenwich Village. Once bustling hubs of industry, Piers 34, 45, 46, 48, and 51 became abandoned in the 1960s, opening up as underground spaces for queer expression and creativity. Following the Stonewall Riots in 1969, these piers became a haven for sunbathers, casual encounters, urban exploration, and artistic experimentation.

Photographers like Peter Hujar, Frank Hallam, and Shelley Seccombe captured the essence of the piers, while artists such as David Wojnarowicz and Keith Haring turned the derelict structures into vibrant murals and installations. However, the piers were not without their dangers. They attracted vulnerable populations, including runaways, sex workers, and drug users, who faced risks of violence and exploitation.

One tragic incident that stands out is the death of Marsha P. Johnson, a Black transwoman activist who offered aid to those in need at the piers. Her body was found in the water near Christopher Street Pier in 1992, under mysterious circumstances that remain unresolved. Despite their cultural significance, the piers were demolished in the 1990s and early 2000s to make way for the gentrified Hudson River Park.

Today, remnants of the piers’ legacy can be found in installations like David Hammons’s tribute to Gordon Matta-Clark’s “Day’s End” at Pier 52. For those interested in delving deeper into this history, resources like Jonathan Weinberg’s book “Pier Groups: Art and Sex Along the New York Waterfront” and archives from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center offer valuable insights. The memory of the piers lives on in the stories of those who experienced them firsthand, ensuring that their impact on LGBTQ+ history in New York City is never forgotten.

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