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  2. Leather subculture - Wikipedia

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    In San Francisco, South of Market became the hub of the leather subculture in the gay community in 1962 when the Tool Box opened its doors as the first leather bar in the neighborhood. [22] operated from 1962 to 1971 on the east corner of 4th Street and Harrison Street and was often frequented by motorcycle clubs like the Satyrs and Oedipus.

  3. Folsom Street Fair - Wikipedia

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    Men wearing leather clothing at the Fair, 2007. The first proto-leather bar in San Francisco was the Sailor Boy Tavern, which opened in 1938 near the Embarcadero YMCA and catered to U.S. Navy Sailors looking for same-sex sexual encounters. Folsom Street has been the center of San Francisco's men's leather community since the mid-1960s.

  4. Bear Magazine - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 1049-6521. BEAR Magazine is a periodical geared toward gay and bisexual men who are or admire "bears", stocky or heavyset men with facial and/or body hair. It was initially published in San Francisco, California, in 1987 by Richard Bulger and his partner Chris Nelson and marketed to the bear community within the larger LGBT community.

  5. Alan Selby - Wikipedia

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    Alan Selby (1929–2004), born Alan Henry Sniders, [1] was an English-born American gay businessman and leader in the San Francisco leather community. [2] He was known by many as "the Mayor of Folsom Street ". [1] He claimed to have created the first hanky code with his business partners at Leather 'n' Things in 1972, when their bandana ...

  6. Bear (gay culture) - Wikipedia

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    Bears at the 2009 Marcha Gay in Mexico City. In the mid-1980s, gay men in the San Francisco Bay Area who called themselves "bears" met informally at Bear Hug (sex) parties and via the newly emerging Internet. The term "bear" was popularized by Richard Bulger, who, along with his then-partner Chris Nelson (1960–2006), founded Bear Magazine in ...

  7. Gene Lipscomb - Wikipedia

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    Gene Lipscomb. Eugene Allen Lipscomb (August 9, 1931 – May 10, 1963), known by the nickname "Big Daddy" due to his habit of calling everyone around him "Little Daddy", [1] was an American professional football defensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons, as well as a sometimes professional wrestler . Lipscomb was ...

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