NBC Out: 9 LGBTQ historic residences that you can visit now

Walking in the footsteps of our heroes for inspiration, education and reflection is a possibility most Americans take for granted. But for LGBTQ people in the U.S., it’s still a new prospect.

As queer history continues to unfold, we now know of a great many places around the country where those who’ve made it once lived. Yet, of those homes that are still standing, precious few are open to the public, and even fewer offer experiences that properly honor their famed onetime residents. Fortunately, some do, and their number is ever-growing.

For modern-day visitors, these nine former homes of queer trailblazers and icons are some of the best places in the country to literally surround oneself with LGBTQ heritage.

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NBC Out: 9 LGBTQ historic residences that you can visit now