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  2. Black Cat Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Black Cat Bar or Black Cat Café was a bar in San Francisco, California. It originally opened in 1906 and closed in 1921. It originally opened in 1906 and closed in 1921. The Black Cat re-opened in 1933 and operated for another 30 years.

  3. Finocchio's Club - Wikipedia

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    Finocchio's Club was a former nightclub and bar in operation from 1936 to 1999 in North Beach, San Francisco, California. The club started as a speakeasy called the 201 Club in 1929 located at 406 Stockton Street. [ 1 ]

  4. Catacombs (sex club) - Wikipedia

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    The Catacombs was a gay and lesbian S/M leather fisting club in the South of Market area of San Francisco, which operated from 1975 to 1981, and reopened at another location from 1982 to 1984. It was the most famous fisting club in the world. [1] The founder and owner was Steve McEachern. The location was semi-secret and admission was by ...

  5. Pussycat Theaters - Wikipedia

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    David F. Friedman and Dan Sonney [1] founded Pussycat Theaters. Dan Sonney invented the name, based on Woody Allen film What's New Pussycat.Friedman has also cited the Pink Pussycat burlesque club on Santa Monica Boulevard as having previously established the word "pussycat" in relation to "pink" porn, since the early 1960s.

  6. Bimbo's 365 Club - Wikipedia

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    Bimbo's 365 Club, also known as Bimbo's 365, is an entertainment club located at 1025 Columbus Avenue in San Francisco. It specializes in live rock and jazz shows. The location is one of San Francisco's oldest nightclub sites, and has operated under two names with a series of owners.

  7. Trocadero Transfer - Wikipedia

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    The club stayed open on Saturday nights until 6 a.m. The entire Golden Gate Business Association (San Francisco's Gay business association) had to go down to the San Francisco Board of Permit Appeals to make sure that the Trocadero got its after hours license, and even then it was a while before the club was allowed to serve alcohol after hours ...

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  9. I-Beam (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The I-Beam was a former popular nightclub and live music venue active from 1977 to 1994, and located in the Park Masonic Hall building on the second floor at 1748 Haight Street in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. [1] The I-Beam served as one of San Francisco's earliest disco clubs, as well as serving as a "gay refuge". [1] [2]