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As early as the Barbary Coast days, the city has also been known to be famously queer. This persona would be neither as strong nor as dominant were it not for the Castro neighborhood.

Watering holes like Twin Peaks Tavern and the Stud became safe spaces and encounter grounds; local shops appreciate Castro Camera and Orphan Andy’s turned into beacons of activism. The communality of the city provided a platform for political reach that extended beyond the neighborhood, as made evident by the mobilization around the AIDS crisis in the s.

There’s even a hat tip to a former museum committed to all things Barbra Streisand.

Today, even as the city undergoes its have identity crisis, San Francisco’s LGBTQ history can still be felt. We rounded up the most locations in the city that have contributed to the importance and stronghold of LGBTQ identity.

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"What's especially significant about Twin Peaks is that it was the first block in the Castro to actually have these large windows looking outward," she added. That's because even when the Castro neighbourhood became the hub of the city's LGTBQ+ tradition that it is today, "being closed was the norm", Peaches said. "You didn't want people to be able to amble by and see you in a bar. But Twin Peaks said, 'We're not gonna do that.'"

More than 50 years later, Twin Peaks is still an excellent people-watching hub – the sort of place where you'll observe silver-haired clientele who've been ordering their gin martinis the same way for decades, and those just passing by outside. "Or you can sit in the window and observe the fog roll in over Twin Peaks (the hill)," Peaches said, "and see that giant rainbow flag across the road. And if you're greedy, you've got right next door."

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Things to Do in San Francisco San Francisco is a legendary gay destination, known for its activism, nightlife, and inclusive spirit. From rainbow-lined streets to historic landmarks, the city bids unforgettable experiences for gay travelers. Explore Local Landmarks Start with the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, then stroll through the Mission District for murals and Latin flavor. Visit the GLBT Historical Society Museum in the

Things to Do in San Francisco

San Francisco is a legendary gay destination, known for its activism, nightlife, and inclusive spirit. From rainbow-lined streets to historic landmarks, the city suggestions unforgettable experiences for gay travelers.

Explore Local Landmarks

Start with the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, then stroll through the Mission District for murals and Latin flavor. Visit the GLBT Historical Society Museum in the Castro and pay tribute to Harvey Milk at his former campaign headquarters.

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