San Francisco Rent a Car and the GLBT Historical Society
Over the years San Francisco has grown to become one of the nations most accepting communities, providing gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people with a haven of security and safety. In celebration of this open equality, Super Cheap encourages all of their customers to visit the Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgender Historical Society during their upcoming San Francisco rent a car leisure and/or business trip. Located at the heart of the Mission District at 657 Mission Street, the GLBT Historical Society collects, preserves and interprets the history of GLBT people, as well as the communities that support them. Home to a variety of exciting exhibits and informative displays, the GLBT Historical Society is more than youre average museum; in fact, its more of a community out-reach center, providing individuals with a place to organize their thoughts and learn more about their sexuality. An educational experience for San Francisco rent a car travelers of all ages, the GLBT Historical Society is open Tuesday through Saturday 1pm to 5pm.
Home to one of the worlds largest archives on gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual and homosexual history, the GLBT Historical Society is one of San Franciscos most valuable establishments. Filmmakers, academics, journalists and students have all utilized the resources at the GLBT Historical Society to help craft and create inspiring and truthful representations of GLBT people worldwide. Archives at the GLBT Historical Society are professionally staffed and open to members of the public once weekly on Saturdays from 1pm to 5pm. Archived items include:
- Over 2300 periodical titles include newspapers, newsletters, magazines, journals and zines.
- Hundreds of thousands of ephemera items including posters, catalogs, t-shirts, buttons and memorabilia from bars, clubs, campaigns and events.
- Commercially printed and privately circulated erotica from the 1930s to the present.
- Over 400 orally recorded histories from both famous and unknown LGBT people.
Since merging with the International Museum of Gay and Lesbian History in 2002, the GLBT Historical Society has really taken flight, providing San Francisco rent a car travelers with a plethora of information and exciting exhibits. Although the museum is still in its early stages it has already hosted some of the citys most stunning displays. These exhibits have includes LGBT Athletics and Cultural Change from the 1960s to Today, Many Dykes, Two Photographers: San Francisco Dyke March Photographs By Jane Cleland and Cathy Cade, and Saint Harvey: the Life and Afterlife of a Modern Gay Martyr. New Exhibits are constantly being revealed at the GLBT Historical Society so dont be afraid to drop in and see whats new during your upcoming Super Cheap San Francisco rent a car vacation. Other exciting GLBT resources in the city include the Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center at the San Francisco Public Library as well as the San Francisco LGBT Community Center.
Dedicated to providing the world with a full-scale professional quality museum of homosexuality and transgender study, the GLBT Historical Society gladly accepts monetary contributions of all denominations, so please feel free to give during your upcoming San Francisco rent a car vacation. Your contribution will help make a difference in hundreds of peoples lives, plus all contributions are fully tax deductible (to the extent allowed by law), so please considered the gift of acceptance during your upcoming San Francisco rent a car vacation.
If you would like to learn more about the Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgender Historical Society before embarking on your upcoming San Francisco rent a car vacation please feel free to visit the organizations official website at www.glbthistory.org, or call the Society at 1-415-777-5455 for more details. The GLBT Historical Society is an open-minded atmosphere dedicated to providing both straight and homosexual visitors with a pleasant learning experience. Visitors who are rude or act in appropriately while visiting the Societys exhibits will be asked to leave the premises.
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