Twin Peaks Tavern Landmark Designation - 2013 Governor's Historic Preservation Awards
This video is about the local landmark designation of Twin Peaks Tavern in San Francisco. The designation project received a California Governor's Historic Preservation Award in 2013.
Community Matters 2011: Twin Peaks Tavern
Twin Peaks Tavern, located at 401 Castro Street, is said to be the first gay bar in America to have clear (as opposed to opaque or covered) glass windows, something unheard of in the early 1970s. At a time when gay bars were either in back alleys or seedy streets, the Tavern dared gay men to sit in the window and be seen by everyone who passed.
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The Best Gay Bars in San Francisco, USA
The Best Gay Bars in San Francisco, USA:
1. The Cinch
2. The Stud
3. El Rio
4. Last Call Bar
5. SF Eagle
6. Lone Star Saloon
7. Wild Side West
8. Blackbird`
9. Twin Peaks Tavern
10. 440 Castro
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Castro District San Francisco
Castro District, in Eureka Valley, is synonymous with gay culture. Revelers often spill onto the sidewalks at numerous bars, like Twin Peaks Tavern, whose floor-to-ceiling windows were revolutionary when it opened in 1972.
Twin Peaks and Castro St San Francisco
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Places to see in ( San Francisco - USA ) The Castro
Places to see in ( San Francisco - USA ) The Castro
The Castro District, in Eureka Valley, is synonymous with gay culture. Revelers often spill onto the sidewalks at numerous bars, like Twin Peaks Tavern, whose floor-to-ceiling windows were revolutionary when it opened in 1972. The lavish Castro Theatre and the GLBT Historic Museum are also found here, as are homey restaurants and adult shops. On Market Street, 19th-century F-line streetcars head to Fisherman’s Wharf.
The Castro District, commonly referenced as The Castro, is a neighborhood in Eureka Valley in San Francisco. The Castro was one of the first gay neighborhoods in the United States. Having transformed from a working-class neighborhood through the 1960s and 1970s, the Castro remains one of the most prominent symbols of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) activism and events in the world.
San Francisco's gay village is mostly concentrated in the business district that is located on Castro Street from Market Street to 19th Street. It extends down Market Street toward Church Street and on both sides of the Castro neighborhood from Church Street to Eureka Street. Although the greater gay community was, and is, concentrated in the Castro, many gay people live in the surrounding residential areas bordered by Corona Heights, the Mission District, Noe Valley, Twin Peaks, and Haight-Ashbury neighborhoods. Some consider it to include Duboce Triangle and Dolores Heights, which both have a strong LGBT presence.
Castro Street, which originates a few blocks north at the intersection of Divisadero and Waller Streets, runs south through Noe Valley, crossing the 24th Street business district and ending as a continuous street a few blocks farther south as it moves toward the Glen Park neighborhood. It reappears in several discontinuous sections before ultimately terminating at Chenery Street, in the heart of Glen Park.
Castro Street was named for José Castro (1808–1860), a Californian leader of Mexican opposition to U.S. rule in California in the 19th century, and alcalde of Alta California from 1835 to 1836.[5] The neighborhood known as the Castro, in the district of Eureka Valley, was created in 1887 when the Market Street Railway Company built a line linking Eureka Valley to downtown.
One of the more notable features of the neighborhood is Castro Theatre, a movie palace built in 1922 and one of San Francisco's premier movie houses. 18th and Castro is a major intersection in the Castro, where many historic events, marches, protests have taken and continue to take place.
A major cultural destination in the neighborhood is the GLBT History Museum, which opened for previews on Dec. 10, 2010, at 4127 18th St. The first full-scale, stand-alone museum of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history in the United States (and only the second in the world after the Schwules Museum in Berlin), The GLBT History Museum is a project of the GLBT Historical Society.
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TWIN PEAKS OF SAN FRANCISCO
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CASTRO - BAIRRO LGBT | San Francisco, Califórnia 4
Nosso passeio de hoje é pelo Castro, colorido bairro gay de San Francisco, onde Harvey Milk morou!
Por lá fica o Museu de História LGBT, o Twin Peaks Tavern, um famoso bar gay de San Francisco e muitas outras coisas.
A linda faixa de pedestre em arco íris fica ali na rua principal do Castro. Vem conhecer melhor a história do bairro com a gente e ver como Harvey Milk se tornou um símbolo dos direitos gays no mundo.
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The Brixton, San Francisco
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Infamous for their brunch and craft cocktails, The Brixton is located on Union street in San Francisco's Marina district. We love this place for it's unique blend of classy and casual. You can grab some food if you forgot to eat before you came out, and munch it down in a brown leather booth with damask patterns on the wall. Rounding out the feel are chandeliers, mirrors, plush wood architecture, and tastefully beautiful lighting throughout. Guys: you'll be fine in a v-neck tee and jeans, or a dress shirt and pocket square- it's your pick. Ladies: we don't know the specifics, but we know you'll be fine dressed casually or dressed up. Try their Deamoned Eggs and Surf & Turf Bloody Mary and you'll be hooked like we are.
2140 Union St
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Phone number: (415) 409-1114
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Foreign Cinema - Bryan Ranere - Hanging with Harris - San Francisco
Bryan Ranere creates cocktails at Foreign Cinema in San Francisco that are inspired by the classics; classic films that is. After a cocktail, guests can sit and enjoy a delicious meal created by Gayle Pirie and John Clark and watch a classic film. Experiencing a great film while dining on great food, what could be better?
Urban Putt, an Indoor Mini Golf Course, Bar and Restaurant in San Francisco CA
Located in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District, Urban Putt is the City’s first and only indoor miniature golf course. Urban Putt offers guests a fun, only-in-San Francisco experience with top-notch food and drinks, and a fantastical, high-tech 14-hole mini-golf course.
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The 500 Club - San Francisco
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JOY.mp4
Video of JOY KENNY recorded in July 2007 Twin Peaks Bar in the Castro, San Francisco. JOY passed away on May 14, 2011. Joy was a WWII veteran and served honorably, as out Gay man.
The Castro em Sao Francisco
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