Special Event: Harvey Milk Day, May 22nd – Admission is FREE all day!
Some topics highlighted in this exhibition are:
Queer Youth: Out and Active, “Queer Youth” traces the activism of San Francisco Bay Area LGBTQQ youth 25 and under from the 1970s to the present.
The Assassination of Supervisor Harvey Milk, This section looks at one of the most horrific events in queer history, the assassination of activist and San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, and includes related artifacts, photographs and an excerpt from Milk’s political will.
Gayborhoods: Lost Queer Landscapes, Using unique artifacts and images, this exhibit recaptures the clubs, bars, restaurants, and other venues of three vibrant queer communities – North Beach, the Tenderloin, and the Valencia Street corridor – now all merely memories.
Where: 4127 18th St. San Francisco, CA
Hours: Monday & Wednesday – Saturday 11am – 7pm. Sunday 12pm – 5pm. Tuesday CLOSED.
Admission: General = $5, CA Student (w/ID) = $3, First Wednesday of the Month = Free
