GREENWICH VILLAGE, NY — A group of historians has debuted an interactive map that marks the hidden, historic LGBT sites throughout New York City. (For more news from Greenwich Village and New York City, sign up for Patch news alerts here .)

The map, produced by the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project, is part of the organization's ongoing work to help mark NYC locales important to LGBT history. The project aims to inform New Yorkers of places beyond the Stonewall Inn, one of the most well-known gay monuments in New York City and the first national monument marking the struggle for LGBT rights.

The interactive map, which was first reported by DNA Info, was published last month, but will be formally presented by its creators at a workshop on Tuesday evening. At the presentation, New Yorkers are invited to submit sites of LGBT significance that could potentially be added to the map. The project was started with intense research that helped develop a catalog of sites throughout NYC before it expanded into the interactive map.