The GLBT Historical Society Museum, located in San Francisco's Castro District, is the first full-scale, stand-alone museum in the U.S. dedicated to LGBTQ+ history. It features exhibitions that celebrate 100 years of the city's queer past. While regular admission is $10, the museum offers free entry on the first Wednesday of each month, made possible by the Bob Ross Foundation. Children aged 12 and under, as well as SNAP EBT and Medi-Cal cardholders, can also gain free access. Tickets for free admission are not available online, thus encouraging early arrival for all visitors.
GLBT Historical Society Museum in SF's Castro District is the first full-scale museum dedicated to queer history in the U.S., showcasing a century of LGBTQ+ heritage.
Admission is normally $10 but is free on the first Wednesday of each month, thanks to the Bob Ross Foundation, allowing wider access to queer history.
Free admission extends to children 12 and under, and SNAP EBT and Medi-Cal cardholders can bring three guests, emphasizing inclusivity in museum access.
Visitors interested in free admission must arrive early on free admission days as tickets will not be reserved online and are available on a first-come basis.
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