National Park Service closes D.C.'s historic Dupont Circle Park during WorldPride
Source: NBC News
June 6, 2025, 2:45 PM EDT
The National Park Service and U.S. Park Police on Thursday evening closed Dupont Circle Park, widely known as the heart of Washington,s LGBTQ neighborhood, ahead of the final weekend of WorldPride, an international Pride celebration being held in the nations capital this year. This years parade route was not set to go through Dupont Circle, but the park has traditionally hosted unofficial celebrations after Pride events. It was home to some of D.C.s earliest Pride celebrations in the 1970s as well as major protests during both the LGBTQ rights and Civil Rights Movements.
The park service said in a letter Wednesday that the park would be closed from 6 p.m. Thursday until 6 p.m. Sunday. The letter said the U.S. Park Police had determined that the closure is necessary to secure the park, deter potential violence, reduce the risk of destructive acts and decrease the need for extensive law enforcement presences.
Capital Pride Alliance, which organizes D.C. Pride and is hosting this years WorldPride celebration, said Friday that it is frustrated and disappointed in the park services decision to close Dupont Circle during WorldPride. This beloved landmark is central to the community that WorldPride intends to celebrate and honor, Capital Pride Alliance said in a statement.
Its much more than a park, for generations its been a gathering place for DCs LGBTQ+ community, hosting first amendment assemblies and memorial services for those we lost to the AIDS epidemic and following tragic events like the Pulse nightclub shooting. The organization added that the sudden move was made overnight without consultation with the Capital Pride Alliance or other local officials, and that no WorldPride activities were planned in Dupont Circle and thus no official events would be affected.
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Spiteful nonsense. Never realized that park was federal.

2MuchNoise
(154 posts)SunSeeker
(55,945 posts)There has never been violence or mayhem after a DC pride parade. There is absolutely no basis to do this but bigotry. The parade organizers should sue the National Park Service for discrimination/denial of equal protection.
JoseBalow
(7,627 posts)The fish rots from the head.
IronLionZion
(49,023 posts)there is no security reason for closing this park near all the festivities.