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  2. The Ruby (space) - Wikipedia

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    The Ruby is a community space and collective of women-identifying, transfeminine, and non-binary creatives located in the Mission District of San Francisco. It was founded in 2018 by author Rachel Khong. In addition to providing a space for artists and writers to work, it also hosts classes, workshops, community meals, public events, volunteer ...

  3. Metropolitan Club (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, a group of local women established the Woman's Athletic Club of San Francisco to promote physical fitness and camaraderie among women and modeled it after the Woman's Athletic Club of Chicago. [1] It was the first women's athletic club west of the Mississippi. [3] The clubhouse was built in phases in 1917 and 1923. [4]

  4. The Women's Building (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Building is a women-led non-profit arts and education community center located in San Francisco, California. The center advocates self-determination, gender equality and social justice. [2] The four-story building rents to multiple tenants and serves more than 20,000 women a year.

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  6. Francisca Club - Wikipedia

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    The Francisca Club is a women's only private social club in San Francisco, California. It is apparently the oldest private women's club surviving in San Francisco [1] and has been in its clubhouse since the 1920s. [2] It had typically had a membership of around 500; [2] however, recently this has declined to closer to 400. [1]

  7. Maud's (bar) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, as the AIDS crisis devastated the gay community of San Francisco, more gay and lesbian bar patrons began to adopt a 'clean and sober' lifestyle and look for other ways to meet each other. [31] [32] Organizations like the Bay Area Career Women offered lesbian professionals other social and networking venues.

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