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LGBTQ+ Museum finds home at Historical Society

 

New York's oldest museum is about to expand its building to make room for New York's newest, with the American LGBTQ+ Museum moving into a new wing to be built at the New York Historical Society.

The expansion, which will include 70,000 square feet of galleries, classrooms and library storage, will be built on a vacant lot on Manhattan's 76th street, next to the the Historical Society's building which faces Central Park. The society bought the lot in 1937, but has not previously found a permanent use for it. The building is expected to open in 2024.

The connection between the oldest and newest museums goes back a few years; the Historical Society has hosted a number of LGBTQ history exhibitions over the past few years.

Image: Smithsonian National Museum of American History exhibit

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