Harvey Milk Plaza
Harvey Milk Plaza is a plaza commemorating Harvey Milk in the Castro District of San Francisco, California, United States. Located at the intersection of Market Street, Castro Street, and 17th Street, it serves as the southern entrance to Castro station.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Church station and San Francisco Mint.
Church station
Railway station
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Church station or Church Street station is a Muni Metro light rail station in San Francisco, California. It is located at the six-way intersection of Market Street, Church Street and 14th Street in the Duboce Triangle neighborhood.
San Francisco Mint
Heritage site
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The San Francisco Mint is a branch of the United States Mint. Opened in 1854 to serve the gold mines of the California gold rush, in twenty years its operations exceeded the capacity of the first building. San Francisco Mint is situated 1,000 feet northeast of Harvey Milk Plaza.
Saint Francis Lutheran Church
Church
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Saint Francis Lutheran Church was built in 1905 and is located at 152 Church Street, between Market Street and Duboce Street in San Francisco, California. The church building has stained glass windows and Memorial Terrace outside. Saint Francis Lutheran Church is situated 380 feet north of Harvey Milk Plaza.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Duboce Triangle and Lower Haight.
Duboce Triangle
Neighborhood
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The Duboce Triangle is a neighborhood of San Francisco, California, located below Buena Vista Park and between the neighborhoods of the Castro/Eureka Valley, the Mission District, and the Lower Haight.
Lower Haight
Neighborhood
The Lower Haight is a neighborhood, sometimes referred to as Haight–Fillmore, in San Francisco, California.
Castro District
Quarter
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The Castro District, commonly referred to as the Castro, is a neighborhood in Eureka Valley in San Francisco. The Castro was one of the first gay neighborhoods in the United States.
Harvey Milk Plaza
- Type: Square
- Description: public plaza in San Francisco
- Category: LGBT monument or memorial
- Location: San Francisco, Bay Area, California, United States, North America
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In Other Languages
From Egyptian Arabic to Spanish—“Harvey Milk Plaza” goes by many names.
- Egyptian Arabic: “هارفى ميلك بلازا”
- Spanish: “Harvey Milk Plaza”
- Spanish: “Plaza Harvey Milk”
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