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Fair celebrates the Castro

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The footprint was smaller at the October 3 Castro Street Fair, but people turned out to enjoy the fall afternoon and celebrate the LGBTQ neighborhood.

The street fair included entertainment and a much-needed boost for businesses in the area. The late supervisor Harvey Milk, a gay man who owned a camera shop on Castro Street, organized the first Castro Street Fair in 1974 to drum up some excitement in the business district catering to the city's Eureka Valley area. Help keep the Bay Area Reporter going in these tough times.

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