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  2. Leather and LGBTQ Cultural District - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco South of Market Leather History Alley on Ringold Street 37°46′26″N 122°24′45″W  /  37.7739571°N 122.4125042°W  / 37.7739571; -122.4125042 The Leather and LGBTQ Cultural District [ 1 ] is a cultural district in San Francisco 's South of Market (SOMA) neighborhood commemorating the history and culture of the ...

  3. San Francisco South of Market Leather History Alley

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    Part of the art installation, including a stone marker for Stormy Leather (women-owned leather store) The San Francisco South of Market Leather History Alley consists of four works of art that honor the history of gay and lesbian leather culture in South of Market, San Francisco. The art is embedded in Ringold Street, an alley between 8th and ...

  4. The Tool Box (bar) - Wikipedia

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    The Tool Box was a leather bar for gay men in San Francisco that operated from 1962 to 1971 on the east corner of 4th Street and Harrison Street. [1] It was the first leather bar in the South of Market, [2] and a meeting spot where influential personalities of the early San Francisco leather scene gathered.

  5. Folsom Street - Wikipedia

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    It runs through San Francisco's Bernal Heights district, Mission District, SoMa District, Yerba Buena District, and South Beach district. When the Stud, along with Febe's, opened up on Folsom Street in 1966, other gay leather bars and establishments catering to this subculture followed, creating a foundation for the growing gay leather community.

  6. Folsom Street Fair - Wikipedia

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    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. [8] Folsom Street has been the center of San Francisco's men's leather community since the mid-1960s.

  7. San Francisco Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco South of Market Leather History Alley consists of four works of art along Ringold Alley honoring the leather subculture; it opened in 2017. [6] [7] One of the works of art is metal bootprints along the curb which honor 28 people (including Terry Thompson, who managed the bar) who were an important part of the leather ...

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