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Seen here looking South at the crossing with Market Street.

This area in San Francisco, was one of the first gay neighborhoods in the United States and still has a high proportion of LGBT residents.

At the middle-left of the picture you see the sign for the Castro Theatre, which is a Historic Landmark.

It also hosted the world premiere of the film "Milk" which told the story of the assassinated politician of that name - starring Sean Penn. Much of the film related to this area and was filmed here.
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