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Description

Unusual historical marker at the site of San Francisco's Condor, which claims to have been the first nude dance club on the planet.

Full text:

"The Condor

Where it all began

The birthplace of the world's first topless & bottomless entertainment

Topless - June 19, 1964 Bottomless - September 3, 1969 Starring Ms. Carol Doda

San Francisco, California"

Playboy story on the creation of the San Francisco topless scene found at BoingBoing.

Source

Condor historical marker

Date

November 18, 2005 at 20:28

Author

Frank Steele

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