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  2. Tommy's Place/12 Adler Place - Wikipedia

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    Tommy's Place (formerly Tommy's Joint) and 12 Adler Place were two interconnected lesbian bars in the North Beach district of San Francisco.Together, they created the first business in San Francisco that was owned and managed by out lesbians, beginning in the late 1940s. [1]

  3. List of lesbian bars - Wikipedia

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    "The most famous lesbian bar in all of Tokyo, maybe in one of the most famous in the world" [16] [17] [better source needed] [10] Roxie's: Shanghai China 2014 June 2024 First lesbian bar in Shanghai [18] [10] [19] Virus: Hong Kong China 1997 Hong Kong's first lesbian bar and as of 2020 one of only two remaining from as many as nine in the early ...

  4. Category:Lesbian bars in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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  5. 'Year of the lesbian': How queer women are breaking San ... - AOL

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    Even in San Francisco, once a bastion of now-closed lesbian bars like Maud's and Lexington Club, only three venues are listed by the project: Wild Side West, which opened in 1962; Scarlet Fox wine ...

  6. LGBTQ culture in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The number of San Francisco gay bars increased in the 1960s. [28] In 1973, there were 118 gay bars listed in the San Francisco Gay Yellow Pages, in 2011, there were 33. [125] The first gay bar to have clear windows was Twin Peaks Tavern, which removed its blacked-out windows in 1972. [6] The first gay Latino bar was Esta Noche, in 1979. [126]

  7. The Lexington Club - Wikipedia

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    The bar closed on April 30, 2015, [15] the last remaining lesbian bar in San Francisco. [7] [16] Community members, including the GLBT Historical Society and Supervisor David Campos, initiated a fundraiser for a commemorative plaque. It was unveiled in a ceremony on September 19, 2016. [15] [8] Commemorative sidewalk plaque outside the former ...

  8. There may not be many of them. But these Southern lesbian ...

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    LGBTQ bars began to appear in cities like Chicago and San Francisco in the 1920s and 1930s, but most lesbians never went to them, according to lesbian history expert Lillian Faderman in her book ...

  9. Category : LGBTQ drinking establishments in San Francisco

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    Lesbian bars in San Francisco‎ (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "LGBTQ drinking establishments in San Francisco" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.