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Castro District Walking Tour (Self Guided), San Francisco

5) Dolores Park

Dolores Park, also known as Mission Dolores Park, is a spacious urban park situated in San Francisco. It resides just two blocks south of Mission Dolores, at the western boundary of the Mission District.

The park is bordered by 18th Street (north), 20th Street (south), Dolores Street (east), and Church Street (west). Mission High School is across from the park&#;s northern finish. Surrounding the park are residential buildings of varying heights and styles. South of the park is "Dolores Heights," and the Castro neighborhood is nearby. The park slopes from southwest to northeast, offering a clear view of downtown San Francisco, especially from the southwest corner.

Dolores Park offers a range of amenities, including numerous tennis courts, a basketball court, a multi-purpose court, a soccer field, a children&#;s playground, and a designated area for dogs to compete. The southern portion of the park is particularly noteworthy for its panoramic vistas of the Mission district, downtown San Francisco, S

Beyond the Binary: Self-Guided Tour of San Francisco

Featuring historic sites that intersect with the histories of LGBTQ+ and psychology

Beyond the Binary: Self-Guided Tour of San Francisco

San Francisco, California , United States

Created By: Quest University

Tour Information

This self-directed walking tour highlights key LGBTQ+ sites in San Francisco, and related psychology landmarks. This tour accompanies the special American Psychological Association collaborative session Beyond the Binary: Psychology's Evolving Understanding of LGBTQ+ Issues (am Friday, August 10th Moscone Center ).


Tour Map

 

What You'll See on the Tour

Location of the American Psychological Association Annual Convention
Mission St Served as the headquarters of the Mattachine Society, Daughters of Bilitis, and Pan Graphic Press. The Mattachine Society (founded in LA in ) moved its national headquarters in to the Williams Building (through ) Read more
Publish St. The Shreve Building was home to Stanford Professor of Psychology Lillien Jane Martin’s Consulting Clinic

San Francisco&#;s Historic Gay North Beach Walking Tour

Prepare for the West Coast premiere of Opera Parallèle’s Fellow Travelers with an intimate historical walking tour through San Francisco&#;s hidden ’s era LGBTQ+ history of North Beach, led by Shawn Sprocket of Unspeakable Vice. 

From clandestine clubs to reputed culture hot spots, embark on a 90 minute guided historical walking tour through North Beach, illuminating San Francisco&#;s LGBTQ+ past and the gay creative resistance which ran through nightclubs and music venues during the Lavender Scare and McCarthyism of the s and 60’s (the timeframe of Fellow Travelers). Hear how a Latino drag queen became the first open-gay candidate for office, a Black &#;bomber&#; lit up marquees with salacious lyrics, and scores of queer womxn who resisted the Lavender Scare. Whether you&#;re a local or a visitor, Unspeakable Vice walking tours provide a thought-provoking and enlightening experience that illuminates the profound impact of queer culture on San Francisco&#;s colorful tapestry.

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