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Respond to of 1577885 US aims to identify, promote historic LGBT sites ................................................................................................................ Associated Press ^ | May 28, 2014 2:35 PM EDT | Lisa Leff The National Park Service is launching an initiative to make places and people of significance to the history of lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual Americans part of the national narrative. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell is convening a panel of 18 scholar s next month that will be charged with exploring the LGBT movement’s story in areas such as law, religion, media, civil rights and the arts. The committee will identify relevant sites and its work will be used to evaluate them for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places, designation as National Historic Landmarks, or consideration as national monuments, Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis said. … (Excerpt) Read more at hosted.ap.org ... ....................................................................................................................................................... To: Olog-hai Well, we have this park near where I live.... 2 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:05:12 PM by fhayek [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies | Report Abuse ] To: Olog-hai 3 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:08:31 PM by Tijeras_Slim To: fhayek This is easy. Try “promoting” many of the rest-stop restrooms along the interstates. 5 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:09:16 PM by hal ogen To: Olog-hai Maybe they’ll place Barry’s Gay Bath House in Chicago on the National Register. 6 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:09:47 PM by Responsibility2nd To: Olog-hai The Penn State locker room??? 8 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:11:14 PM by petitfour To: Olog-hai I’ll nominate the public restrooms in a couple of the city parks in SA for recognition-maybe even a plaque... 10 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:11:26 PM by Texan5 To: Olog-hai America continues its descent into depraved madness. 13 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:12:18 PM by greene66 To: Olog-hai Try San Francisco, and if that's too general then the Castro district. 19 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:13:28 PM by caveat emptor (!) [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies | Report Abuse ] To: Olog-hai 1600 Pennsylvania might be a start. 20 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:13:52 PM by eyedigress To: Olog-hai Fire Island noted for the historic grandiose fecal buffets. 26 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:16:27 PM by rollo tomasi To: ohiobushman You mean like Newsweak did? 27 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:16:38 PM by Olog-hai To: Olog-hai Is the National Park Service going to identify historic heterosexual sites? Why do I think not? 34 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:22:42 PM by From The Deer Stand To: Olog-hai How about the faculty lounge at Harvard? 48 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:38:37 PM by Inwoodian To: Olog-hai Our tax money at work. (The part that he isn’t sending to Arm and support all his islamoNazi terrorist gang comrades Around the world. ) 50 posted on 5/28/2014, 3:39:15 PM by faithhopecharity Navigation: use the links below to view more comments. first 1-50 , 51-53 next last