A massive photographic exhibit detailing the life and political career of the late gay San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk that for two years has adorned the San Francisco International Airport terminal named in his honor is being disassembled.
But the artwork will soon land in a new location at the bayside aviation facility. The 400-foot construction wall running the length of Harvey Milk Terminal 1 that was used to mount the exhibition and protect passengers from the renovation work being done on the area will begin to be taken down Friday, April 9, on schedule.
When the airport debuted the tribute to the first LGBTQ person elected to public office in San Francisco and California with great fanfare in the summer of 2019, the plan was