Rainbow Flag vs. American Flag at the South Street Seaport

I visited the South Street Seaport for the first time in years and discovered that it has kept up with the times. The sacred Rainbow Flag is worshipped at a height of 4X the height of the American flag (Rainbow Flag at the very top of the mast of the museum ship while the American Flag is about one quarter of the way up).

The worshippers can’t seem to decide on which sect of the 2SLGBTQQIA+ religion they are following. A Biden-style trans-enhanced Rainbow Flag is flown from the front of the ship while a classic non-trans Rainbow Flag is flown from the mast near the stern. Views from the top of the building are superb:

The Tin Building includes a hidden-behind-curtains-at-the-back-of-a-tea-shop restaurant:

2 thoughts on “Rainbow Flag vs. American Flag at the South Street Seaport

  1. Lovely scenes devoid of macroscopic life. O Gothsm, thy lovers desert thee.

    Is the bar with customers’ bras on the ceiling still around?

    • > devoid of macroscopic life

      Wharf rats are macroscopic life, you just can’t see them here. The only bigger wharf rats I ever saw were in Barrington, RI. Again, Gotham looks like The Magic Kingdom, compared to the days of yore.

      I <3 NY

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