WebMeta: permalink; Tags: #gay bar #castro district #Moby Dick #San Francisco #1970s Below is a pin from the historical gay bar, Bear Hollow.Founded in 1979 at 440 Castro St, Bear Hollow is one of the first bars that catered to the bear gay male subculture. After it closed, a lineage of bear gay male bars in the same location continued appealing to the … WebSadie's most vivid memory of the city’s first black-owned gay bar is from 1992, when the Eagle Creek sponsored what Rodney calls the first black float in the San Francisco …
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WebVideo: Shaping San Francisco. The Black Cat Cafe at 710 Montgomery Street. When it finally closed in 1963, The Black Cat had broken the barriers that prevented overtly gay bars from existing freely. A 1951 California Supreme Court decision banned the closing down of a bar simply because homosexuals were the usual customers. Jose Sarria in … WebNeighborhood: Mission. 1900 Folsom St San Francisco CA 94103. (415) 252-0306. 3. maisy mouse camping
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WebThe first Eagle Creek Saloon opened on Market Street in 1990. It was the first black-owned gay bar in San Francisco. On December 1 1994, the first World AIDS Day was … WebHistorical Essays. Part One by Gayle Rubin, excerpted from "The Miracle Mile: South of Market and Gay Male Leather, 1962-1997" in Reclaiming San Francisco: History, Politics, Culture (City Lights: 1998). Part Two from Black Sheets magazine. Rubble of the Tool Box at 4th and Harrison (1971), Chuck Arnett's notorious mural stood mutely over the ruins … WebThe Black Cat Bar or Black Cat Café was a bar in San Francisco, California.It originally opened in 1906 and closed in 1921. The Black Cat re-opened in 1933 and operated for … maisy mouse breakfast videos