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The hilltop cottage belonging to a lesbian couple who were the first same-sex partners to legally marry in San Francisco has become a city landmark. The home in the Noe Valley neighborhood is expected to become the first lesbian landmark in the U. West, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Martin and Lyon bought the simple one-bedroom house, terraced up the hillside, as a couple inthe same year they co-founded the Daughters of Bilitisa political and social organization for lesbians. Gay rights pioneer Phyllis Lyon dies at 95; fought for same-sex marriage. Phyllis Lyon and her longtime partner were among the first same-sex couples to marry in California.
Family Secrets: My Step-Mom Could Be Younger Than Me (Family Documentary) - Real StoriesLyon was a journalist who met her lifelong love, Martin, while working at a magazine in Seattle. The couple moved to San Francisco in His advisors and gay rights advocates had the perfect couple in mind to be the public face of the movement. They exchanged vows before a tiny group of city staffers and friends.
The property was sold in September Beswick and Watson both want to preserve the interior as a student residency, public research facility and center for LGBTQ activism and history. The best breakfast burritos in Los Angeles. All Sections.
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