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  2. Halloween in the Castro - Wikipedia

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    Halloween in the Castro was an annual Halloween celebration held in The Castro district of San Francisco, first held in the 1940s as a neighborhood costume contest. By the late 1970s, it had shifted from a children's event to a gay pride celebration that continued to grow into a massive annual street party in the 2000s.

  3. Exotic Erotic Ball - Wikipedia

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    Crowd at a 2006 Exotic Erotic Ball stage. The Exotic Erotic Ball (often referred to as The Ball or Perry Mann's Exotic Erotic Ball [1]) was held annually from 1979 to 2009 on a weekend, usually before Halloween night, in the San Francisco Bay Area, California and was a public, adult-themed event.

  4. KITS - Wikipedia

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    From 2009 to 2014, KITS hosted the "Subsonic Halloween Spookfest", which debuted on October 30, 2009 at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. The Halloween-themed concert featured three stages of entertainment, having included performances over the years by The Faint, Basement Jaxx, Crystal Method, DJ Steve Aoki, Crystal Castles, MSTRKRFT ...

  5. This San Francisco drive-thru haunted house might save a ...

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    The San Francisco Bay Area attraction has been around for 29 years. This year, some places — like Pirates of Emerson Haunted Theme Park — are opting for drive-thru haunted houses.

  6. Spooktacular — a spooky event for ages 4 and up that includes a haunted house, witch walk, games, seance room, ghost tales open mic, silent disco and a Halloween dance party — will run Oct. 24 ...

  7. Polk Street - Wikipedia

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    By 1971, Polk Street was advertised as "one of the gayest streets in San Francisco". [6] In 1972, Polk Street was the location of the first official San Francisco Gay Pride Parade. [5] In the 1950s through the 1970s Halloween on Polk Street became a major attraction for tourists and locals. A migration from Polk Street to the Castro District ...

  8. Trocadero Transfer - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1989, at the suggestion of Steve Fabus, San Francisco gay dance party promoter Gus Bean began his first house music club at the Trocadero, the Crew Club. A couple of times in the early 1990s, San Francisco's first massive rave, the Toontown Club was held at the Trocadero. In 1995 and 1996, the Temple Club, a gay nightclub, was ...

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