The Oculus, a transportation hub at the 16-acre World Trade Center in downtown Manhattan, was bathed in rainbow-colored lights from June 25-27 in honor of LGBTQ Pride Month.Although the pride flag can and is being flown elsewhere on embassy grounds, including inside embassies and on exterior walls, the decision not to allow it on the official flagpole stands in contrast to President Donald Trump's claim to be a leader in supporting LGBTQ rights overseas. The Oculus New York, New York The Oculus transit hub at One World Trade Center lights up in Pride colors on June 26, 2021, in New York. Memo FachinoĪfter a Wisconsin homeowner association created a policy prohibiting flags other than the American flag from being flown on properties under its purview, one couple decided to get creative by using lights to turn their entire home into a beautiful light display. Wisconsin home Racine, Wisconsin The house of Memo Fachino and Lance Mier lit in rainbow lights. It is also lighting up the night with a colorful display at Revson Fountain. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts painted the steps of the Josie Robertson Plaza - the main plaza of the 16-acre arts center - in rainbow colors. People walk on the stairs covered in Pride colors at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on June 2, 2021, in New York. The state's transportation department temporarily shut them down this month after "color scheme" complaints - a decision that infuriated Florida’s gay community - but the lights were quickly turned back on. Fred Ortyl / Jacksonville Transportation Authority via APįlorida's Acosta Bridge is shining bright with rainbow lights. The church, according to its Instagram page, "has a long history of standing with the LGBT+ community through times of pain, triumph, and celebration."Īcosta Bridge Jacksonville, Florida The Acosta Bridge is illuminated with rainbow lighting in honor of Pride Month on June 7, 2021, in downtown Jacksonville, Fla. The columns surrounding the altar inside this Episcopal cathedral - one of the five largest church buildings in the world - are covered in rainbow lights. On June 10, dozens of people attended a ceremony unveiling the new rainbow lifeguard tower.Ĭathedral of St.
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It is the second Pride-themed tower in the Southern California beach town, as the first one, painted by lifeguards last June, was burned in a fire this year (the incident was classified as arson and is still under investigation). This rainbow-painted lifeguard tower is prominently featured in Long Beach, California. Lifeguard tower Long Beach, California A woman sits on the steps to the new rainbow-colored Pride lifeguard tower on June 16, 2021, in Long Beach, Calif. The display was put on by the snack bar company KIND and drew throngs of visitors all trying to get the best possible photograph. Julius Constantine Motal / NBC Newsįor two consecutive nights this month, a rainbow light display climbed skyward near the historic Stonewall Inn in Manhattan's Greenwich Village. Rainbow lights are projected skyward near the Stonewall Inn on June 24, 2021, in New York.
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The brush’s handle reads, “Love is love,” and the streak of rainbow paint on the stairs says, “Don’t be afraid to show your true colors.”
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In Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood, this house was decorated with a massive rainbow-decorated paintbrush in honor of Pride Month.