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Learn more about Harvey Milk's life and legacy in our exhibition, "Messenger of Hope," which is on view pre-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1. Not traveling? The exhibition catalog is available to read online! https://t.co/eGYmHG2RGn
#HarveyMilk#HarveyMilkExhibitionThis tweet was posted on April 07, 2023.
Castro Camera served as Milk’s headquarters for his political campaigns. A plaque has been installed on the sidewalk in front of the shop dedicated to Harvey Milk and his legacy. Have you ever visited the location of Castro Camera? #HarveyMilk#HarveyMilkExhibition#SFHistoryThis tweet was posted on August 01, 2022.
Today, in the former location of Castro Camera at 575 Castro Street, a mural of Harvey Milk stands in the window of the apartment he and Scott shared above the store front. #HarveyMilk#HarveyMilkExhibitionThis tweet was posted on August 01, 2022.
This image, taken by Milk, was used in the shop to demonstrate different surface qualities of photographic paper available to his customers. #HarveyMilk#HarveyMilkExhibitionThis tweet was posted on August 01, 2022.
Harvey Milk opened Castro Camera in 1972 with his romantic partner Scott Smith shortly after moving to San Francisco. The shop soon became a de facto welcome center for new arrivals and an important gathering place for the local gay community. #HarveyMilk#HarveyMilkExhibitionThis tweet was posted on August 01, 2022.
Our two-part exhibition, located both pre- and post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1, “Harvey Milk: Messenger of Hope” features photographs, letters, and campaign materials celebrating Harvey Milk’s life. https://t.co/eGYmHGjUIn #HarveyMilk#LGBT#HarveyMilkExhibition This tweet was posted on September 21, 2021.
“HARVEY MILK LIVES” proclaimed graffiti spray painted on Castro Street after Milk’s assassination. This photo, taken by Daniel Nicoletta the day after the White Night Riots on May 21, 1979, was a prescient forecast of Milk’s enduring legacy #HarveyMilk#LGBT#HarveyMilkExhibition This tweet was posted on September 21, 2021.
See “Harvey Milk: Messenger of Hope” on display, post-security, in Terminal 1. https://t.co/eGYmHGjUIn #HarveyMilkExhibition #HarveyMilkThis tweet was posted on January 15, 2020.