San Francisco supervisors have granted city landmark status to the San Francisco Eagle, a leather bar founded in 1981. The gay bar becomes the first leather community site to be named a historical landmark in the city.
Photo: San Francisco Eagle. San Francisco supervisors have granted city landmark status to the San Francisco Eagle, a leather bar founded in 1981.
The gay bar becomes the first leather community site to be named a historical landmark in the city. The local queer community has been advocating for years to save LGBTQ+ sites before they are shuttered and their historical value lost.
This is the second leather bar in the U.S. of the same name to become a local landmark, following 2020’s designation of Atlanta’s leather bar as a
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