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The lands around the nearly abandoned mission church became a focal point of raffish attractions including bull and bear fighting, horse racing, baseball and dueling. A famous beer parlor resort known as The
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There are some Puerto Ricans in the Bay Area, albeit in way lower numbers than the East Coast and
Florida. Larger populations of Puerto Ricans are reported in Vallejo, Suisun City, Newark, and Mission District.
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