While I thought I knew something about LGBT history, Kathy's extraordinary knowledge and love of the neighborhood made this tour both a delight and a definite learning experience. Kathy is a heritage tour operator, and takes groups on this tour most days off the week. We had a relatively small group, and everyone was invited to participate, ask questions, and act as sources of information. While this is a tour of SF's Castro, it is also about the history of LGBT people everywhere, and the continued need to expand LGBT and human rights. Kathy took us to many of the important places in the Castro, including Harvey Milk plaza, the Harvey Milk school and Harvey Milk's former home and camera shop, now housing the HRC. Did I say Harvey Milk. He, and his contributions, are very much evident here, and much more than a documentary can show. I enjoyed every stop, and found the triangle park and seeing a portion of the AIDs quilt especially moving. My daughter, who is typically lukewarm about such tours also loved it, and was able to share her knowledge as a former HIV counselor. Thank you, Kathy, for an excellent tour.