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New York City, New York
West Village memorial honoring AIDS-era lives with a steel canopy and engraved poetry
The NYC AIDS Memorial Park at St. Vincent's Triangle is a moving tribute to the lives lost during the AIDS epidemic, located in the heart of the West Village. This serene and powerful space serves as both a memorial and a reminder of the ongoing fight for HIV/AIDS awareness and treatment. The park’s striking design features an elegant steel canopy and engraved poetry, creating a reflective environment for visitors to honor those impacted by the epidemic and the legacy of activism and resilience in NYC’s LGBTQ+ community.
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