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Mattachine Steps

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The Mattachine Steps, also known as the Cove Avenue stairway, is an outdoor staircase in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, in the U.S. state of California, dedicated to the Mattachine Society in 2012 in memory of Harry Hay, who cofounded the gay rights group.

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Mattachine Steps
The Mattachine Steps, Los Angeles

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The Mattachine Steps
90227 Los Angeles
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