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Owned and operated by the San Francisco Bay Times, Castro Street Cam is presented by Cliff's Variety store with support from Orphan Andy's restaurant and the Castro Smoke Shop. The cameras of Castro Street Cam offer views of the Rainbow Crosswalk installed at the 18th and Castro intersection, Harvey Milk Plaza, Jane Warner Plaza, and more.
Castro Camera was a camera store in the Castro District of San Francisco, California, operated by Harvey Milk from 1972 until his assassination in 1978. During the 1970s the store became the center of the neighborhood's growing gay community , as well as campaign headquarters for Milk's various campaigns for elected office.
A separate sidewalk installation, the Castro Street History Walk (CSHW), is a series of twenty historical fact plaques about the neighborhood—ten from pre-1776 to the 1960s before the Castro became known as a gay neighborhood, and ten "significant events associated with the queer community in the Castro"—contained within the 400 and 500 ...
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Castro Street Station, a Muni Metro underground station at the junction of Castro and Market streets in San Francisco; Castro Street Fair, a street fair in the Castro neighborhood; Castro Street, the main street of Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California; Castro Street, a 1966 short documentary film directed by Bruce Baillie and set in ...
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Copperline Coffee + Cafe owners Amelia and Nick West along with business partner/manager Dorothy Hopper, right, stand in front of their newest location at 118 S. Beach St. in downtown Daytona ...
Ocean Avenue, north of the junction of Main Street and Atlantic 29°13′41″N 81°00′29″W / 29.228056°N 81.008056°W / 29.228056; -81.008056 ( Daytona Beach Bandshell and Oceanfront Park