After last week's historic Supreme Court decision, pride parades across the country took on even more significance, becoming a celebration of not only a community but of a civil rights landmark. To join in the celebration, cities (and property owners) showed their support by illuminating some of the nation's landmarks over the weekend in the iconic colors of the rainbow flag. Here are some of the more Pride-obsessed facades we found on social media and elsewhere.
One World Trade
In honor of Pride week and the Supreme Court's historic decision on marriage equality, the… http://t.co/9u6QqCGagY pic.twitter.com/ESPq8QviQJ
— One World Trade (@OneWTC) June 28, 2015
Empire State Building (Photo via Splash News)
Niagara Falls
The Niagra Falls this evening. pic.twitter.com/3CfLG5cPSB
— Tyler S. Bugg (@tsbugg) June 27, 2015
Disneyland
I wish I was in Disney! #LoveWins pic.twitter.com/98MkVmQwVI
— Suburbanhomo (@suburbiangay) June 27, 2015
San Francisco City Hall
Sidewalk (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Photo via Plan Philly/Creative Commons)
Las Vegas City Hall (Photo via Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Seattle Great Wheel
Seattle's Ferris wheel glows in rainbow colors tonight! pic.twitter.com/9aomYrwtfI
— David Pogue (@Pogue) June 27, 2015
Big Dam Bridge in Little Rock (Taken in April, after the city passed an anti-discrimination law)
The river bridge in Little Rock, Arkansas, last night after the city passed an anti-discrimination ordinance. pic.twitter.com/OCmILBdGWL
— DCHomos (@DCHomos) April 22, 2015
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