Castro Pride Flag Pole is a historic and protected site Castro San Francisco located in United States.
Castro (at Market) San Francisco , CA 94115 United States
This flag was sewn by artist Gilbert Baker to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the flag in 2008. Baker designed the first pride flag in 1978. The original flag included turquoise and pink stripes.
The first Pride Flag was designed by SF artist Gilbert Baker and debuted in 1978,
When asking someone to take your picture, make sure you ask them to include the flag! This was attempt 2
I love seeing this flag when in the Castro District. The True Colors are representing San Francisco as a culturally diverse city .
Be proud! Supreme Courts voted against the federal DOMA and California's Prop 8
Best location for gay travellers to start a tour through their history
An amazing place
That is a huge flag and Castro is the coolest district of SF
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Iconic place. Biggest pride banner I've seen.
Fun fact: this flag pole is the middle of SF.
Take your touristy photo here!
Well , the flag is huge
Yep it’s really a flag pole with a flag on it
Cold and windy but nice.
It's cool)
É sempre incrível conhecer a história dos lugares, ainda mais em um momento histórico como o que vivemos agora. Fiz um tour pelo bairro de Castro e recomendo muito! http://bit.ly/1Itw46I
Ein Teil der Vielfalt von San Francisco, ein Muß.
Beautiful community❤️
Great walk along the water. Highly recommend checking everything out at the top of the hill for amazing views! - Mary Dawson
Cool spot. Didn't try to go inside. Beautiful tree out front where fans can write their names. - Alan-Arthur Aurelia
A must visit when in San Francisco. View across to the big houses is gorgeous. - John Doherty
Beautiful theater and amazing, huge screen. Lovely staff. A great experience all around. - Nanci Armstrong-Temple
Scenic Views. Great place for people watching. Chill place to just relax. ???? - Miles Ng