The Castro is:
- a street in San Francisco, which is best known for being the heart of San Francisco's gay community. See separate entry for Castro Street.
- the immediate area surrounding this street. The neighborhood is also known as Eureka Valley[?].
- the commonly used name for the Castro Theatre[?] ("I'm going to see "The Women[?]" tonight at the Castro."), a landmark moviehouse that shows a wide variety of films.
The gay community's presence on this street is concentrated in the business district[?] that runs from the corner of Market St.-17th St.-Castro to 19th St.-Castro.
Special events:
Places of note:
- Castro Theatre[?]
- Corner of 18th St.-Castro
- SF Muni's vintage streetcar turnaround at Market St.-17th St.-Castro
- Castro Street Station[?], a Muni train station (a part of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system
- Harvey Milk Plaza
- Site of Harvey Milk's Camera Store[?] - 575 Castro St.
External links
- http://www.castroonline.com/
- http://www.sfgate.com/eguide/gay/pages/castro.shtml
- http://www.webcastro.com/castrotour/ - description of the "official" walking tour, an excellent way to get to know the Castro
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