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The iconic AIDS Memorial Quilt, a massive and moving reminder of those who lost their lives to AIDS, will be displayed once again in its hometown right here in San Francisco after spending two decades in storage in Atlanta.
The public will finally be able to view what will be the LARGEST display in San Francisco history, after a two-year COVID-19 delay, in Robin Williams Meadow for free starting this weekend.
For more, KCBE Radio news anchors Patti Reising and Jeff Bell spoke with Peter Hartlaub, Culture Critic for the San Francisco Chronicle
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The iconic AIDS Memorial Quilt, a massive and moving reminder of those who lost their lives to AIDS, will be displayed once again in its hometown right here in San Francisco after spending two decades in storage in Atlanta.
The public will finally be able to view what will be the LARGEST display in San Francisco history, after a two-year COVID-19 delay, in Robin Williams Meadow for free starting this weekend.
For more, KCBE Radio news anchors Patti Reising and Jeff Bell spoke with Peter Hartlaub, Culture Critic for the San Francisco Chronicle

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