Gold Rush Women: SF Trailblazers — Community Equity Access Tour
Schedule
Fri Aug 29 2025 at 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Saints Peter and Paul Church | San Francisco, CA

About this Event
This tour is part of our quarterly Community Equity Access program, designed to make San Francisco’s hidden histories available to those with financial barriers.
Join this free, Community Equity Access walking tour exploring the untold stories of San Francisco’s Gold Rush women who broke barriers and shaped history.
🚶♀️ Walk through Gold Rush history—from a woman’s point of view.Join Go Roam Tours for a bold, inclusive walking tour uncovering the powerful women and gender-nonconforming people who shaped early San Francisco but were left out of the textbooks.
From brothel madams to suffragettes to artists to entrepreneurs, “Gold Rush Women” reveals the untold stories of women who defied the odds and redefined the West.
Long Description:
Uncover the untold stories of the bold, brilliant, and scandalous women who helped shape San Francisco during the Gold Rush. From entrepreneurs and entertainers to outlaws and activists, this walking tour explores the city’s vibrant past through the fierce women who defied the odds—and left their mark.
✨ On this 2-hour guided walking tour through North Beach, Chinatown, and the Financial District, you’ll discover:
· Mary Ellen Pleasant, a Black businesswoman, abolitionist, and self-made millionaire known as the "Mother of Civil Rights in California."
· Ah Toy, San Francisco’s first Chinese madam who took on the courts—and won.
· Lola Montez, scandalous performer, political influencer, and global celebrity.
· Juana Briones, entrepreneur, healer, and early Californio landowner.
· The hidden lives of women pioneers, sex workers, suffragists, and unsung heroines who risked everything for fortune, freedom, or fame.
👣 This walking tour brings history to life in the streets where it happened—perfect for history buffs, culture seekers, and anyone curious about the powerful women of the past.
📍 Location: Starts in San Francisco’s historic Jackson Square
🚶♀️Walking distance: ~1 mile
🎟️ Tickets: Free
🗓️ Offered: Thursdays–Sundays (Paid)
💡 This tour reclaims women’s and gender-expansive history—one city block at a time. Book your spot and walk in the footsteps of the fearless.
✨ Perfect for: Solo travelers, history lovers, LGBTQIA, feminist locals and tourists, educators, and curious locals.
About Your Tour Guide:
Throughout the tour, your guide—Heather Cassell, award-winning feminist journalist and publisher and San Francisco Bay Area native—shares the story of women who shaped San Francisco from its days as Yerba Buena to the mad rush for gold to the club era and suffrage movement during the Gilded Age.
Whether you're a visitor, a longtime local, or exploring your own place in the women’s movement, this tour offers a toast to the people, places, and movements that built San Francisco—and continue to shape its future.
Where is it happening?
Saints Peter and Paul Church, 666 Filbert Street, San Francisco, United StatesUSD 0.00
