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LGBTQIA+ communities have been contributing to St. Louis’s history for centuries. Now the “Gateway to Pride” virtual exhibit begins to uncover the rarely-shared or often untold stories of St. Louis’s LGBTQIA+ communities.

Visitors to the “Gateway to Pride” virtual exhibit get a taste of St. Louis’s fascinating LGBTQIA+ history. The interactive digital experience showcases oral history interviews, artifacts with in-depth stories, and multiple opportunities for online visitors to share their own experiences.

This virtual exhibit is a milestone step in the Missouri Historical Society’s larger Gateway to Pride Initiative. It serves as a call to action for visitors to share their stories and contribute to our growing knowledge of this often hidden history.

The virtual exhibit is optimized for the following desktop browsers: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Opera. It is also optimized for Google Chrome and Apple Safari on mobile devices.

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Virtual

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beginner-friendly

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