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Bay Area Reporter :: SF historic advisory panel recommends landmarking Eagle leather bar site


A San Francisco historic advisory panel is recommending that city officials landmark the South of Market Eagle bar for its importance to the leather and LGBTQ communities. It is set to become the eighth property in the city with ties to LGBTQ history to be designated a city landmark and the first related to leather history.
It will also be the second leather Eagle bar in the country to be deemed a city landmark. Atlanta officials christened their Eagle bar, which opened in 1987, a city landmark in December.
San Francisco Planning Department staff had deemed the local Eagle that first opened in 1981 at 396-398 12th Street worthy of being designated a city landmark, as the Bay Area Reporter first reported last week. In a report released ahead of the May 19 meeting of the city s Historic Preservation Commission, the planners noted the gay-owned venue is one of the longest operating LGBTQ bars in the city. ....

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Noe Valley Home of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon Receives Landmark Designation - San Francisco Bay Times


Noe Valley Home of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon Receives Landmark Designation
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on May 4 voted to pass an ordinance that will designate 651 Duncan Street the former longtime home of lesbian activists Del Martin (1921–2008) and Phyllis Lyon (1924–2020) a landmark. The decision itself is history-making, marking the first such designation for a property in the western U.S. due to significance primarily concerning the lesbian community.
Supervisors Rafael Mandelman, Dean Preston, Aaron Peskin, Ahsha Safai, and Gordon Mar sponsored the ordinance.
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San Francisco Bay Times team as well as “Betty’s List” fondly remember visits to the Noe Valley home perched atop a steep grade. Del and Phyllis would warmly greet visitors who could include everyone from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to ....

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