San Francisco’s vibrant Castro district, closely associated with LGBTQ culture, is a lively neighborhood filled with shops, bars, and rainbow flags. Hilly streets are lined with impressively restored Victorian homes, adding a touch of historical charm to the area. Harvey Milk, California’s first openly gay elected official, was a notable resident, and his legacy is honored at Harvey Milk Plaza. Today, visitors can explore the colorful streets, visit local establishments, and learn about the significant role the Castro has played in the LGBTQ community.
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