Trax gay bar photos
These businesses are candidates in our Heritage in the Neighborhoods: Haight-Ashbury legacy business voting contest, running from August The space that houses Trax has been queer since the early s when it was a gay bar called the Question Mark the original Question Mark dates back to the s. I entered the bar, dropped into the splits Ha!
Club Deluxe was originally opened as a gay bar called DeLuxe Bar in before it was renamed as Club Deluxe in California Surplus was opened by Jennifer Lutes inand is one of the foremost suppliers of military surplus materials in the city. Among its longtime customers are those stocking up for Burning Man, who stop by the shop by for bandanas, flashlights and headlamps, knives, big-rimmed hats, and scarves.
Mary’s on Haight
Support SF Heritage. Exterior of Trax Bar, Haight Street. SF Heritage photo. Inside Trax Bar. Photo by Dipesh G. California Surplus, located at Haight Street. Inside Cal Surplus. Legacy Businesses Haight-Ashbury. Related posts. This month at SF Heritage we have explored the many lives of….
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