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Harvey Milk Tour
In memory of the 30th anniversary of the death of Supervisor Harvey Milk, this tour begins with Harvey's immense presence in the Castro community moving on to his political progress at City Hall by becoming the first openly gay politician in the state of California in November 1977. The tour explores both the Castro neighborhood and the beautiful City Hall, where Harvey served and met his untimely death on November 27, 1978.
Tour Highlights:
The Harvey Milk Plaza's timeline photos
Harvey's former residence, camera shop, campaign headquarters and final resting place
Admission to the new GLBT Historical Society's Castro Exhibit
City Hall
Harvey Milk Memorial bust and Rotunda where same-sex marriages were once legally performed.
Event Location: Meet at the Rainbow Flag pole at the Harvey Milk Plaza at the corner of Castro and Market streets.
Cancellation Fees: 25+ hours prior to tour date there will be a $10 fee per credit card transaction. Cancellations inside of 24 hours and/or no shows will not be refunded.
Time: Wednesday 10:00am-1:00pm
Date: 05/06/2009 Through 09/29/2010
Address: Rainbow Flag Castro Street and Market Street