The Julius Bar, one of New York City's oldest gay bars, is on track to becoming a city landmark.
"Designating the Julius' bar building as an individual landmark would officially recognize its centrality to the history of the city's gay rights movement and cement the moment of a crucial LGBTQ protest as its period of significance," said Kate Lemos McHale, New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission Director of Research.
"And some of the cash registers back there have been there since 1941. We still use them today," Gabriellini said.
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