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  2. Mission District, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    415/628. The Mission District ( Spanish: Distrito de la Misión ), [4] commonly known as the Mission ( Spanish: La Misión ), [5] is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. One of the oldest neighborhoods in San Francisco, the Mission District's name is derived from Mission San Francisco de Asís, built in 1776 by the Spanish. [6]

  3. Esta Noche (gay bar) - Wikipedia

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    Esta Noche ( English: Tonight) was the first Latino gay bar in San Francisco and notably contributed to queer Latin culture. It operated from 1979 to 2014, and was located at 3079 16th Street between Valencia Street and Mission Street in San Francisco, California ( 37.85746941419939°N 122.40809885090044°W ).

  4. List of lesbian bars - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, California United States 1980s Amelia's: Mission District, San Francisco, California United States 1978 1991 The Anxious Asp: North Beach, San Francisco, California United States 1958 1967 Artist's Club: North Beach, San Francisco, California United States 1946 1949 As You Are Bar

  5. LGBT culture in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The number of San Francisco gay bars increased in the 1960s. In 1973, there were 118 gay bars listed in the San Francisco Gay Yellow Pages, in 2011, there were 33. The first gay bar to have clear windows was Twin Peaks Tavern, which removed its blacked-out windows in 1972. The first gay Latino bar was Esta Noche, in 1979.

  6. El Rio (gay bar) - Wikipedia

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    Address. 3158 Mission Street. Town or city. San Francisco. Country. United States. El Rio is a gay bar located at 3158 Mission Street , San Francisco, California. It was the first gay bar to debut queer salsa in San Francisco. [1] El Río was established in 1978 as a Leather Brazilian Gay Bar [2] and has been recognized as a Legacy Business by ...

  7. Peg's Place (bar) - Wikipedia

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    Peg's Place was a San Francisco lesbian bar (1950s–1988) and the site of an assault in 1979 by off-duty members of the San Francisco vice squad, an event which drew national attention to other incidents of anti-gay violence and police harassment of the LGBT community and helped propel an unsuccessful citywide proposition to ban the city's vice squad altogether.

  8. Lesbian bar - Wikipedia

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    Babe's of Carytown opened in 1979 and is one of the oldest lesbian bars in the country. San Francisco and the San Francisco Bay Area, California Amelia's (1978–1991), San Francisco. A Little More was a 1980s lesbian dance club. Amelia's, at 647 Valencia Street in the Mission district, was owned by Rikki Streicher. It opened in 1978 and closed ...

  9. Clementina's Baybrick - Wikipedia

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    Clementina's Baybrick. / 37.775368; -122.409917. Clementina's Baybrick, was a lesbian bar, dance club, and hostel in operation from September 1982 to October 1987 in the SoMA neighborhood at 1190 Folsom Street in San Francisco, California. [1] [2] [3] It went by many name variations, including Clementina's Baybrick Inn, Clementina's Bay Brick ...