Radical SF: Castro and Mission Districts
3 h
About this activity
The tour begins under the big Rainbow Flag in the Castro, known today as Harvey Milk Plaza. With a funky, dapper tour guide, you'll venture past the Castro Theatre, our Art Deco masterpiece and home to sing-a-long screenings, and the historic gay bar Twin Peaks. On 18th Street, pass the rainbow crosswalks to hear about current organizations helping keep the LGBT community safe, and hear how Harvey Milk and friends started a gay rights revolution. Around the corner was Harvey's home and campaign headquarters leading up to the historic 1978 election.
The group next heads to Dolores Park in the Mission District, home to hipsters, families, athletes and dogs. We'll get a sweeping view of the city and learn how the Mission spearheaded a DIY movement that shaped the city. Down the hill we stop at the historic Mission High School, famed for alumni including Carlos Santana and Maya Angelou. On 18th Street we'll see award-winning restaurants, grocers and ice cream shops that define our foodie culture. Further down is the Women's Building, home to a "four story tall standing ovation to women's liberation," a powerful and colorful mural. More street art awaits on the alleys off Valencia Street, then we head past the independent shop corridor of 16th Street and end on quaint Albion Alley, site of the first Spanish Mission church in San Francisco.
There is a cafe break about halfway through the tour.
What we see:
The group next heads to Dolores Park in the Mission District, home to hipsters, families, athletes and dogs. We'll get a sweeping view of the city and learn how the Mission spearheaded a DIY movement that shaped the city. Down the hill we stop at the historic Mission High School, famed for alumni including Carlos Santana and Maya Angelou. On 18th Street we'll see award-winning restaurants, grocers and ice cream shops that define our foodie culture. Further down is the Women's Building, home to a "four story tall standing ovation to women's liberation," a powerful and colorful mural. More street art awaits on the alleys off Valencia Street, then we head past the independent shop corridor of 16th Street and end on quaint Albion Alley, site of the first Spanish Mission church in San Francisco.
There is a cafe break about halfway through the tour.
What we see:
- Harvey Milk Plaza, the Castro’s protest grounds
- Castro’s most historic and popular bars and nightlife
- GLBT Museum, 1st stand-alone queer museum
- Castro Theatre, Art Deco masterpiece
- Harvey Milk’s camera store & apartment
- The Human Rights Campaign Store
- Pink Triangle Holocaust Memorial
- Sweeping downtown view from Dolores Park
- Mission High School, alma mater of Santana and Maya Angelou
- Gourmet foodie corridor of 18th Street
- Massive murals of the Women’s Building and alleyways
- Sites of former lesbian institutions
Features
Tourism
60%
Cultural
50%
Sport
30%
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