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  2. Maud's (bar) - Wikipedia

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    Maud's was a lesbian bar at 937 Cole Street in San Francisco's Cole Valley neighborhood which opened in 1966 and closed in 1989. At the time of its closing, which was captured in the film, Last Call at Maud's, it was claimed to be the oldest lesbian bar in the United States.

  3. Last Call at Maud's - Wikipedia

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    Last Call at Maud's is a 1993 American documentary film directed by Paris Poirier. The film explores the history of lesbian culture from the 1940s to the 1990s as it records the last evening of Maud's , a San Francisco lesbian bar that closed in 1989 after 23 years in operation.

  4. Last call - Wikipedia

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    In a bar, a last call (last orders) is an announcement made shortly before the bar closes for the night, ... San Diego: 2 a.m. San Francisco: 2 ...

  5. Iconic San Francisco LGBTQ bar, The Stud, reopens in a new ...

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    After a four-year closure, an iconic San Francisco bar has a new home. After a four-year closure, an iconic San Francisco bar has a new home. ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Rikki Streicher - Wikipedia

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    Rikki Streicher (1922–1994) was an American activist and community leader in San Francisco's LGBTQ movement.In the 1960s, she had an active leadership role in the Society for Individual Rights, an organization that promoted equal rights for gays and lesbians.

  7. List of lesbian bars - Wikipedia

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    North Beach, San Francisco, California United States 1953 1967 [40] Maud's: Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco, California United States 1966 1989 [85] [86] [38] [39] Miss Smith's Tea Room: North Beach, San Francisco, California United States 1954 1960 [40] [41] Mona's 440 Club: North Beach, San Francisco, California United States 1936 1950s

  8. Gay bar - Wikipedia

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    Maud's Study (961 Cole Street, San Francisco), featured in the film Last Call at Maud's, [55] was a lesbian bar which was founded by Rikki Streicher in 1966 and closed in September 1989. At closing, it claimed to be the oldest continuously operating lesbian bar. [56]

  9. Lesbian bar - Wikipedia

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    It was the last lesbian bar in the city. [6] [154] Maud's, at 937 Cole Street in the Haight-Ashbury district, also owned by Rikki Streicher, opened in 1966 and closed in 1989. [155] [156] [150] [151] Mona's 440 Club (original name Mona's Club), at 440 Broadway in the North Beach area, was the first lesbian bar in San Francisco. Owned by Mona ...