Discover the rich LGBTQ+ history of San Francisco’s Castro District with an expert guide. Explore iconic landmarks and uncover fascinating stories. Book your tour now.
Discover the rich LGBTQ+ history of San Francisco’s Castro District with an expert guide. Explore iconic landmarks and uncover fascinating stories. Book your tour now.
- The Castro - We will visit several notable locations in the Castro District, pointing out fun shops, restaurants and bars along the way.
- Castro Theatre - One of the last historic movie palaces from the 1920’s
- GLBT Historical Society Museum - While we don’t enter, the history of the GLBT Museum itself is the history of the neighborhood…
- The Castro - We will visit several notable locations in the Castro District, pointing out fun shops, restaurants and bars along the way.
- Castro Theatre - One of the last historic movie palaces from the 1920’s
- GLBT Historical Society Museum - While we don’t enter, the history of the GLBT Museum itself is the history of the neighborhood and is the home of original rainbow flag.
- Pink Triangles Memorial Park - The first public monument honoring the approximately 15,000 gay and lesbian individuals killed during the fascist Nazi regime during 1933-1945
- Twin Peaks Tavern - One of the first bars on the strip that helped solidify the Castro’s place as a gay Mecca
- 6th generation SF native guide
- dedicated to sharing his city
- 6th generation SF native guide
- dedicated to sharing his city
The Castro District in San Francisco is known for its rich LGBTQ+ history and vibrant culture. It might be small, but it really packs a punch!
It was where Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected official in North America, lived and owned a camera shop.
It is also home to many national landmarks, like one of the last historic movie palaces from the…
The Castro District in San Francisco is known for its rich LGBTQ+ history and vibrant culture. It might be small, but it really packs a punch!
It was where Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected official in North America, lived and owned a camera shop.
It is also home to many national landmarks, like one of the last historic movie palaces from the 1920’s, The Castro Theater. And Queer Arts Featured, a gallery taking the culture of the neighborhood into a new era.
With your experienced, local guide you’ll not only see the sights but learn the rich history of America’s first ‘gayborhood.’
Learn how local businesses, still standing today, helped solidify the Castro’s place as a gay Mecca. Or the role the US military played in forming the neighborhood. Or why did they switch GLBT to LGBT? And what do the different colors of the rainbow flag represent?
Find out the answers to these questions and much, MUCH more on my Castro District Historic Walking Tour!
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