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The See-er of Sights
1. Castro Theatre
Take a trip back in gay history at this legendary movie palace. This iconic spot houses smaller, independent flicks and is just as active now as it was in the 1920s. This year, marks the Theatre's 90th anniversary. Join in a year-long celebration, presenting a varied program of classics, repertory, first-run films, and more.
429 Castro St at Market, 415-621-6120
http://www.castrotheatre.com
2. FOOT! Comedy Walking tours: Come Out to the Castro
Immerse yourself in Gay history and culture with this two-hour romp that winds itself through one of the City's most famous districts. This tour is anything but straight.How did this once quiet working class neighborhood become the epicenter of Gay Culture? Find out.
http://www.sanfrancisco.travel/partners/foot-127872508.html
3. 49-Mile Scenic Drive
San Francisco packs more diversity, scenic beauty, and historical landmarks into 49 square miles than just about anywhere else in the world. There's no better way to experience it than on this 49 Mile Drive that winds throught our great City.
www.sanfrancisco.travel/media/The-49-Mile-Scenic-Drive--A-Brief-History.html
4. AIDS Memorial Grove
Located in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, the sacred ground of this living memorial honors all who have confronted this tragic pandemic. Pay tribute to those no longer with us, those who have shared their struggle, kept the vigils, and supported each other during their final hours.
http://www.aidsmemorial.org
5. Pink Triangle Park
15 granite pylons rise in remembrance of the estimated 15,000 gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgenders persecuted, imprisoned or killed during and after the Nazi regime. A visit to the first permanent, free-standing memorial in America to the LGBT experience during WWII will be a lasting memory. http://pinktrianglepark.org
6. Dolores Park
Come out to "The Gay Beach," one of the most popular parks in San Francisco, located at the intersection of three distinct neighborhoods, the Castro, Mission District and Noe Valley. Known for its congregation of young people and spectacular views of the City, it's a great place to see and be seen.
http://www.sanfrancisco.travel/todo/San-Francisco-Green-A-Look-into-San-Franciscos-Parks.html
7. Historic Streetcars on Market
Ride historic streetcars imported from all over the world. A great way to see the city, stops can be bound every few blocks along Market Street and The Embarcadero, between Castro and Fisherman's Wharf.
http://www.streetcar.org/rider-information.html
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