San Francisco's gay-owned Eagle bar is one step closer to being the second leather bar in the U.S. of the same name to become a local landmark.
The city's Board of Supervisors granted preliminary approval for doing so at its meeting Tuesday, its first during LGBTQ History Month.
Because it is an ordinance, the supervisors will need to vote a second time at the board's October 19 meeting to make the city's first landmark related to leather history official.
It will also be the city's third gay bar location to be landmarked and the eighth property in San Francisco with ties to LGBTQ history to be designated a city landmark.