
San Francisco Lesbian & Bisexual Women’s Herstory Walking Tour
A women-led Castro → Mission walking tour honoring lesbian, bi, and queer activists who shaped SF movements, culture, and community. Briefly About the Tour: 🚶♀️A Castro-to-Mission walking tour celebrating the lesbian and queer women who shaped SF—from feminist cafés and political campaigns to art, nightlife, and sex-positive spaces. More About the Tour: SF history, re-written. Queer women, reclaimed. Discover the powerful, untamed, and unforgettable legacy of San Francisco’s lesbian and queer women on this walking tour from the Castro to the Mission. Starting in the historic heart of the LGBTQ+ movement and ending in the once-vibrant “Lesbihood” of the Valencia Corridor, this tour celebrates the community builders, political pioneers, nightlife queens, entrepreneurs, and feminist firebrands who shaped the city block by block. Walk in the footsteps of lesbian and queer trailblazers—from the then-identified lesbian political strategist who helped elect Harvey Milk to the organizers, activists, artists, and cultural visionaries who defeated anti-LGBTQ propositions and transformed Bay Area politics. Along the way, you’ll step into legendary queer spaces like the Women’s Building, Dolores Park Café, Mission Dolores Park, and Good Vibrations and remember beloved foregone spaces, like Amelia’s and The Lexington Club, exploring how queer women claimed space, built movements, and redefined the city’s cultural pulse. This is more than a history tour—it’s a celebration of the women and gender-expansive people who’ve made San Francisco radical, resilient, and unapologetically queer.
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