Visit some of the most important landmarks in the campaign for LGBTQ+ rights as you uncover the history of the gay rights movement in San Francisco and the USA.
This tour meets near Twin Peaks Tavern, the first gay bar in the city to install floor-to-ceiling windows as a way to show its patrons were not ashamed of their identities. From that landmark moment, your guide will take you through the highs and lows of the struggle for civil rights and equality that the residents of the Castro have waged over some 40 years.
As you step on rainbow-colored crosswalks and cross the route of the Pride Parade, you'll stop at sights associated with Harvey Milk and the fight for marriage equality. Your guide will also break long-running taboos by discussing the HIV/AIDS epidemic and showing you the ways in which the community banded together to fight it.
Sites Visited:
- Twin Peaks Tavern (outside)
- Harvey Milk Plaza
- Castro Theatre (outside)
- Rainbow Honor Walk
- Most Holy Redeemer Church (outside)
- Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy