17 things to do today to bask in the relative warmth
Tour the Halsted Street Legacy Walk. Now that we finally have enough degrees to make a leisurely stroll bearable, take a turn through Boystown's outdoor mus
Tour the Halsted Street Legacy Walk. Now that we finally have enough degrees to make a leisurely stroll bearable, take a turn through Boystown's outdoor mus
Terrific interview with Legacy Project co-founder Victor Salvo about "The Legacy Walk", its education initiative, and future expansion plans. Located in Chicago, it is the only outdoor LGBT historic museum walk in the world.
The second year of Halsted Street's Legacy Project (Walk)—the only outdoor LGBT museum walk in the world—kicked off Oct. 11 with a dedication to five more individuals who have made a lasting contribution to LGBT history.
Recognizing the contributions of gay people to history and culture is at the heart of a new outdoor museum on North Halsted Street. We take a walking tour on Chicago Tonight at 7:00 pm.
CHICAGO, Sept. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A global and historical first, the Legacy Walk will celebrate the lives and contributions of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) people to world history and culture.
Beginning Thursday 11, National Coming Out Day, North Halsted Street will become the world’s first LGBT outdoor museum walk with the unveiling of the Legacy Project, a collection of placards installed on the street’s rainbow-colored pylons and honoring heroes including Oscar Wilde, Harvey Milk, A
CHICAGO - In recognition of October as GLBT History Month, the Board of Directors of the Legacy Project announced that the upcoming dedication of the Legacy Walk will take place on October 11, 2012, the 25th Anniversary Commemoration
The Art Deco, rainbow-ringed pillars lining the streets of Boystown since 1998 will shine a little brighter next month with the long-awaited addition of bronze plaques honoring gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) trailblazers who have had a significant impact on world history and cultur
A global and historical first, the Legacy Walk will celebrate the lives and contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people to world history and culture.