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Where, the U.S.? Seems like there's gotta be other times and places that were more woman- and queer-friendly, right?
You'd think places like San Francisco would be better, but 20 years later the Stone Wall riots happened. It was pretty rough all around to be gay in that time, though I'm sure some places were worse than others.
fwiw: gay nightlife in san francisco was at its zenith in the 50's & 60's .
the san francisco we have today is a tiny dim more conservative ember of what it was back then.