Template:Did you know nominations/United Nations Plaza (San Francisco)

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The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 02:26, 22 January 2020 (UTC)

United Nations Plaza (San Francisco)

The original rainbow flag above UN Plaza for the 1978 Gay Freedom Day Parade
The original rainbow flag above UN Plaza for the 1978 Gay Freedom Day Parade
  • ... that the United Nations Plaza (pictured) is eligible for landmark status due to its historical connection to the LGBTQ movement? AECOM (April 30, 2018). Draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration: BART Market Street Canopies and Escalators Modernization Project (PDF) (Report). San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. p. 5-45. Retrieved 5 October 2018.

Improved to Good Article status by Mliu92 (talk) and Another Believer (talk). Nominated by Miraclepine (talk) at 03:47, 10 January 2020 (UTC).

  • @Guerillero: San Francisco also considers it eligible for inclusion on the California Register of Historic Resources for its original design merits, in addition to its historic role in the LGBTQ movement as the site of parades and protests. I was just singling out one of many reasons. ミラP 16:54, 11 January 2020 (UTC)
  • Not my favorite, but I will accept it. Everything else looks good due to the article passing as a GA ---Guerillero | Parlez Moi 17:17, 11 January 2020 (UTC)