From its founding in 1973, the Stonewall National Museum & Archives has grown into one of the largest lending library of its kind in the United States. Its circulating library holdings now number over 21,000 books and audio-visual materials. Its archives document a century of LGBT cultural and social history with an emphasis on the southeastern United States and contain more than 7,000 items including periodicals, oral history collections, business and association records, manuscripts, and relevant ephemera. The museum is home to many LGBT artifacts.
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