Demolition of the Tool Box, San Francisco’s second gay leather bar. (Located at Fourth
and Harrison streets, the bar was open 1962-1971. The building was torn down in 1975.)“San Francisco — The GLBT History Museum is partnering with San Francisco Architectural Heritage and HeritageYP to sponsor a discussion of the public and private spaces that illuminate the history of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender life in California. “These Walls Can Speak: Telling the Stories of Queer Places” is set for Thursday, August 16, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., at the museum, located at 4127 18th St. in the city’s Castro District.”
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Author: Photojimsf
Long time San Francisco photographer and digital artist Jim James, aka Photojimsf:
- Beautiful male portraits
- 45 years of LBGTQ+ documentary and street photography
- Gay travel
- Flowers
- Sunsets
- Clouds
- Food
- Limited edition fine art prints
Read between the lines! This non-working relic of the past still standing, just outside Eros, a men’s club in the Castro. SF, CA.




