The GLBT Historical Society Museum in San Francisco is the first full-scale stand-alone museum of its kind in the United States, showcasing 100 years of the city's rich queer history through various dynamic exhibitions and programming. Admission is normally $10, but the museum offers free entry on the first Wednesday of each month, funded by a grant from the Bob Ross Foundation. On these days, free admission is also extended to children under 12 and SNAP EBT/Medi-Cal cardholders, promoting inclusivity and access for diverse communities.
The GLBT Historical Society Museum, located in San Francisco's Castro District, is the only full-scale museum in the U.S. dedicated to queer history, offering free admission on the first Wednesday of every month.
On free admission days, the museum operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Free tickets for children under 12 and SNAP EBT cardholders are also available, ensuring accessibility for all.
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