List of LGBTQ monuments and memorials

Following is a list of LGBTQ monuments and memorials: == Americas == === Brazil === My Heart Beats Like Yours, Sculpture in Praça da República, 2018, São Paulo === Canada === Cherry Trees at Devonian Harbour Park, Vancouver; planted in 1985 and solemnized in 2019 with a plaque acknowledging them as one of the earliest AIDS memorials in the world Jim Deva Plaza, Vancouver; launched in 2016 LGBTQ2+ National Monument, Ottawa; in development and planned for unveiling in 2025 Parc de l'Espoir, Montreal; commemorates community members who have died of HIV/AIDS Statue of Alexander Wood, Toronto; dedicated May 28, 2005, destroyed April 4, 2022 Trans Memorial, Toronto, installed July 14, 2014 Toronto AIDS Memorial, Toronto; launched in 1993 Vancouver AIDS Memorial, Vancouver; launched in 2004 === Chile === Memorial por la Diversidad de Chile, in Santiago de Chile, 2014. === United States === ==== California ==== California LGBTQ Veterans Memorial, Desert Memorial Park, Cathedral City Harvey Milk Plaza, San Francisco Mattachine Steps, Los Angeles, United States; dedicated on April 7, 2012 Matthew Shepard Human Rights Triangle, Crescent Heights Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood; named for Matthew Shepard, and dedicated in April 1999 National AIDS Memorial Grove, San Francisco Pink Triangle Park, San Francisco ==== Florida ==== Pulse Memorial and Museum, Orlando Pulse memorial mural at University of Central Florida, Orlando ==== Illinois ==== AIDS Garden, Chicago Legacy Walk, Chicago LGBT veterans monument (Chicago) LGBT veterans monument (Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery) ==== Minnesota ==== East-Central Minnesota Pride historic marker recognizing the first rural LGBTQ Pride in Pine City, Minnesota.

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List of LGBTQ monuments and memorials

Following is a list of LGBTQ monuments and memorials: == Americas == === Brazil === My Heart Beats Like Yours, Sculpture in Praça da República, 2018, São Paulo === Canada === Cherry Trees at Devonian Harbour Park, Vancouver; planted in 1985 and solemnized in 2019 with a plaque acknowledging them as one of the earliest AIDS memorials in the world Jim Deva Plaza, Vancouver; launched in 2016 LGBTQ2+ National Monument, Ottawa; in development and planned for unveiling in 2025 Parc de l'Espoir, Montreal; commemorates community members who have died of HIV/AIDS Statue of Alexander Wood, Toronto; dedicated May 28, 2005, destroyed April 4, 2022 Trans Memorial, Toronto, installed July 14, 2014 Toronto AIDS Memorial, Toronto; launched in 1993 Vancouver AIDS Memorial, Vancouver; launched in 2004 === Chile === Memorial por la Diversidad de Chile, in Santiago de Chile, 2014. === United States === ==== California ==== California LGBTQ Veterans Memorial, Desert Memorial Park, Cathedral City Harvey Milk Plaza, San Francisco Mattachine Steps, Los Angeles, United States; dedicated on April 7, 2012 Matthew Shepard Human Rights Triangle, Crescent Heights Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood; named for Matthew Shepard, and dedicated in April 1999 National AIDS Memorial Grove, San Francisco Pink Triangle Park, San Francisco ==== Florida ==== Pulse Memorial and Museum, Orlando Pulse memorial mural at University of Central Florida, Orlando ==== Illinois ==== AIDS Garden, Chicago Legacy Walk, Chicago LGBT veterans monument (Chicago) LGBT veterans monument (Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery) ==== Minnesota ==== East-Central Minnesota Pride historic marker recognizing the first rural LGBTQ Pride in Pine City, Minnesota.

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