From Mafia-run speakeasies to riot-born revolutions, this episode unpacks the secret past of the Stonewall Inn—and the haunted heart of Greenwich Village. 🌈💀
In this deep dive, we trace how a 19th-century carriage house became the epicenter of a civil rights movement—and how the neighborhood around it holds echoes of rebellion, tragedy, and lingering spirits. Though Stonewall began as a Mafia-operated bar in a gritty carriage house, it became something far more powerful: a flashpoint for liberation. And just around the corner? Some of Manhattan’s most haunted (and history-soaked) places—each one woven into the Village’s radical, artistic, and queer roots.
Episode Highlights
🏳️🌈 Mafia-run gay bars in 1960s New York
🔥 The Stonewall Riots and the birth of LGBTQ+ activism
👻 Haunted landmarks like the House of Death & Washington Square Park
🧵 The tragic legacy of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
🎭 Queer history in NYC’s oldest Off-Broadway theater
🕯️ Spirits of poets, performers, and protestors past
So grab your rainbow flag and your sense of defiance because this journey through Stonewall's history and hauntings is one you won't want to miss because this is a story that refuses to be silenced.
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