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as change-makers, they were actively trying to get more people from the Mission District to go to college, they also worked with organizations that helped make the community better for latino people which included a free bilingual services through Centro de Salud, which ultimately led other local hospitals to do the same. They were also involved in a free breakfast program, a community newspaper, and its main program, the "Los Siete" Defense Committee.
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Fifteen years ago Matilde Gomez was 25 and wanted a place to hang out in around the Roxie theater in the Mission District, so she opened Cafe Picaro right across the street. With few cafes in the area, it became the gathering place for the new bohemia, a collection of artists, poets and people on the
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In the 1980s and 1990s, the neighborhood received a higher influx of immigrants and refugees from Central America, South America, the Middle East and even the Philippines and former Yugoslavia, fleeing civil wars and political instability at the time. These immigrants brought in many Central American
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operates the St. Peter's Catholic School, which opened in 1878. Previously its students were Irish or Italian American, but by 2014 95% of the student body was Latino and about two thirds were categorized as economically disadvantaged. Enrollment was once around 600 but by 2014 was around 300 due to
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community of San Francisco converted a church on 22nd Street and Shotwell Street and opened its doors as the Polish Club of San Francisco; it is referred to today as the "Dom Polski", or Polish Home. The Irish American community made its mark on the area during this time, with notable residents such
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immigrant workers moved into the area. Around 1900, the Mission District was still one of San Francisco's least densely populated areas, with most of the inhabitants being white families from the working class and lower middle class who lived in single-family houses and two-family flats. Development
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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 Willows was located along Mission Creek just south of 18th Street between Mission Street and
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community. While Mexican, Salvadoran, and other Latin American businesses are pervasive throughout the neighborhood, residences are not evenly distributed. Of the neighborhood's Chicano/Latino residents, most live on the eastern and southern sides. The western and northern sides of the neighborhood
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area. Despite rising rent and housing prices, many Mexican and Central American immigrants continue to reside in the Mission, although the neighborhood's high rents and home prices have led to the Latino population dropping by 20% over the decade until 2011. However, in 2008 the Mission still had a
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from the mission district were being charged for the 1969 murder of a San Francisco Police officer. The community got together as these young men were standing up to what was being said about them and were determined to be heard. The people around the Mission District knew these 7 young individuals
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for the Chicano and the Latino community, especially on the 16th Street BART Plaza. An atmosphere like a public market with live music and food trucks, it is also a commuting point for public transportation, which primarily serves low-income working-class people. The majority of the residents that
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Numerous Latino artistic and cultural institutions are based in the Mission. These organizations were founded during the social and cultural renaissance of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Latino community artists and activists of the time organized to create community-based arts organizations that
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In the 1960s and 1970s, the Chicano/Latino population in the western part of the Mission (including the Valencia Corridor) declined somewhat and more middle-class young people moved in, including gay and lesbian people (alongside the existing LGBTQ Latino population). One Political movement during
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and the displacement of families and small businesses. However, many residents protested and engaged in activism. They created a group called the "Plaza 16 Coalition" in response to the gentrification and the new zoning law, the "Eastern Neighborhoods Plan". They advocate for affordable housing,
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Due to the existing cultural attractions, formerly less expensive housing and commercial space, and the high density of restaurants and drinking establishments, the Mission is a magnet for young people. An independent arts community also arose and, since the 1990s, the area has been home to the
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of San Francisco create a system by which each neighborhood can have different weather at any given time, although this phenomenon tends to be less pronounced during the winter months. The Mission's geographical location insulates it from the fog and wind from the west. This climatic phenomenon
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to its current location in 1783. Franciscan friars are reported to have used Ohlone slave labor to complete the Mission in 1791. This period marked the beginning of the end of the Yelamu culture. The Indian population at Mission Dolores dropped from 400 to 50 between 1833 and 1841.
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stars for 2017: Commonwealth, Lazy Bear, Aster, Californios, and Al's Place. A large number of other restaurants are also popular, including: Mission Chinese Food, Western Donut, Bar Tartine, La Taqueria, Papalote, Foreign Cinema on Mission Street, and Delfina on 18th.
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In 2000, the Mission District's Latino population was at 60 percent. By 2015 it had dropped to 48%; a city-funded research study that year predicted a decline to 31 percent by 2025. However, the Mission remains the cultural nexus and epicenter of San Francisco's
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Remembering 1906 – Annually for 108 years there has been a gathering and ceremonial gold repainting ceremony of the fire hydrant located at Church and 20th Streets in honor of the only working fire hydrant that allowed the cessation of the fire following the 1906
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Transgender and Dyke Marches – On the Fridays and Saturdays of the fourth weekend of June there are major celebrations of the transgender and dyke communities located at Dolores Park, followed by a march in the evenings along 18th Streets and Valencia
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to Sanchez Street, north of 20th Street, is known as the "Mission Dolores" neighborhood. South of 20th Street towards 22nd Street, and between Valencia and Dolores Streets is a distinct neighborhood known as Liberty Hill.
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Sunday Streets – Twice each year, typically in May and October, Valencia, Harrison and 24th Streets are closed to automobile traffic and opened to pedestrians and bicyclists on Sunday as part of the Sunday Streets
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magazine were located in a three-story warehouse. The former Hamms brewery was converted to a punk living/rehearsal building, popularly known as The Vats. The neighborhood was dubbed "the New Bohemia" by the
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San Francisco Food Fair – Annually, for several years recently, food trucks and vendor booths have sold food to tens of thousands of people along Folsom Street adjacent to La Cochina on the third weekend in
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Irish immigrants moved into the Mission in the late 19th century. The Irish made their mark not only by working for the city government but by helping build the Catholic Schools in the Mission District.
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First Friday – Monthly on the evening of the first Friday, a food and art crawl including a procession of low rider car clubs and samba dancers occurs along 24th Street from Potrero to Mission Streets.
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LitCrawl – Annually on the third Saturday of October as part of the LitQuake, a literature festival, hundreds of book and poetry readings are held at bars and bookstores throughout the Mission.
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is known as a center for high tech startup businesses including some chic bars and restaurants. The northwest quadrant along Dolores Street is famous for Victorian mansions and the popular
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Party on Block 18 – Bi-annual summer benefit for The Woman's Building and other local non-profits. The day-long street party is located on 18th Street between Dolores and Guerrero Streets.
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live in Mission District are of minorities and low-income families and uses this useful and open hub for gatherings and doing local businesses like food trucks. However, because of the
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in the west tend to accumulate on foggy days) towards Mission Street in the east, partly because Noe Valley is on higher ground whereas the Inner Mission is at a lower elevation.
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As the city grew in the decades following the Gold Rush, the Mission District became home to the first professional baseball stadium in California, opened in 1868 and known as
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initiated by the Chicano Art Mural Movement of the 1970s and inspired by the traditional Mexican paintings. Some of the more significant mural installations are located on
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Rock Make Street Festival – Annually for four years the Rock Make organization sponsors a music and arts festival in September on Treat and 18th Streets in the Mission.
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is a castle-like building located at 14th and Mission that was built as an armory for the U.S. Army and California National Guard. It served as the Headquarters of the
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that occurred in the 1990s and the rise of technology and social media, major technology companies like Google and Facebook have moved up their offices to places like
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held an Easter Sunday celebration including a Hunky Jesus Contest in Dolores Park. In 2014, Hunky Jesus moved to Golden Gate Park due to construction at Dolores Park.
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inhabited the region for over 2,000 years. Spanish missionaries arrived in the area during the late 18th century. They found these people living in two villages on
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bands play in restaurants throughout the district, especially in the restaurants congregated around Valencia and Mission in the northeast portion of the district.
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From the mid-1970s through the 1980s, the Valencia Street corridor included one of the most concentrated and visible lesbian neighborhoods in the United States.
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Mirabal, Nancy Raquel, "Geographies of Displacement: Latinas/os, Oral History, and the Politics of Gentrification in San Francisco's Mission District",
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is predominantly an online news site but does publish a semiannual printed paper. And El Reportero is a weekly newspaper that also has an online site.
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at 18th Street. Two main commercial zones, known as the Valencia corridor (Valencia St, from about 15th to 22nd) and the 24th Street corridor known as
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art movement. Many studios, galleries, performance spaces, and public art projects are located in the Mission, including 1890 Bryant St Studios,
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in the south central part of the Mission District are both very popular destinations for their restaurants, bars, galleries and street life.
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Cesar Chavez Holiday Parade – The second weekend of April is marked by a parade and celebration along 24th Street in honor of Cesar Chavez.
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These commingling cultural contrasts are at least part of what makes the Mission one of The City's most popular and fascinating places.
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located at 16th and Bryant with both these stadiums being used by the baseball team named after the Mission District known as the
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are more affluent and white. As of 2017, the northern part of the Mission, together with the nearby Tenderloin, is home to a
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covered two city blocks bounded by Mission Street, Valencia Street, 13th Street, and 15th Street. In the decades after the
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Clarion Alley Block Party – Eleven years annually, a block party on the Clarion mural alley, fourth weekend in October.
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In 1901, the city of San Francisco changed laws and forbade burials in the city, which helped form the nearby city of
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Prior to the arrival of Spanish missionaries, the area which now includes the Mission District was inhabited by the
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seating 17,000 people which was located at Folsom and 25th Streets; a portion of the grounds remain as present day
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Heins, Marjorie "Strictly Ghetto Property: The Story of Los Siete de La Raza" Ramparts Press; first edition (1972)
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thematic map of San Francisco in 2000, highlighting the district's concentration of Hispanic or Latino residents
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Food for a Cause: This Weekend: Party on Block 18 Supports Mission Community, Plus There's a Pie Contest
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banks and companies which would set up branches, offices, and regional headquarters on Mission Street.
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party started in 1996, and over the years has brought many reggae and dub musicians to perform there.
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neighborhoods, sometimes referred to as the "Outer Mission" (not to be confused with the actual
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Day of the Dead – Each year on November 2, a memorial procession and celebration of the dead (
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24th Street Fair – In March of each year a street fair is held along the 24th Street corridor.
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and paintings of Latin American culture by local artists are a common feature and attraction.
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The Mission District is located in east-central San Francisco. It is bordered to the east by
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in 1965. He often returned to the neighborhood, including for a live concert with his band
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During California's early statehood period, in the 19th and 20th century, large numbers of
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The Mission includes four recognized sub-districts. The northeastern quadrant, adjacent to
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bus numbers 9, 9R, 12, 14, 14R, 22, 27, 33, 48, 49, 67, and along the western edge by the
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from 1923 through 1944, and the 49th Infantry, also known as the 49ers, in the Cold War.
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Hidden San Francisco: A Guide to Lost Landscapes, Unsung Heroes and Radical Histories
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The Mission district is also famous and influential for its restaurants. Dozens of
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organization arranges a district-wide exhibit of Mission District artists studios.
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becomes apparent to visitors who walk downhill from 24th Street in the west from
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neighborhood, bordered roughly by Duboce Avenue and the elevated highway of the
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is a nonprofit performance venue and dance school in the neighborhood as well.
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The Mission is often warmer and sunnier than other parts of San Francisco. The
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built and opened next to it in 1918 continues to have an active congregation.
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Eth-Noh-Tec, Kinetic Story Theater Eth-Noh-Tec (storytelling kinetic theater)
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festival and parade marches down Mission Street. Inspired by the festival in
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In the late 1970s and early 1980s the Valencia Street corridor had a lively
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San Carlos Street. From 1865 to 1891, a large conservatory and zoo known as
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1853, the grandstands shown were located just south of 24th and Shotwell St.
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are located throughout the neighborhood, showcasing a localized styling of
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moved into the area—displaced from an earlier "Mexican Barrio" located on
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music scene. Other prominent musicians and musical personalities include
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moved into the area. It is widely believed that their movement initiated
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Some well-known artists associated with the Mission District include:
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the early 70s emerged in the community as 7 young Latino men known as
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George R. Moscone Elementary School - As of 2020 it had 350 students.
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were reflective of the Latino aesthetic and cultural traditions. The
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The Mission District is covered by three free bilingual newspapers.
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operates public schools. Schools in the Mission District include:
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region. Their presence is reflected in the Mayan-language name of
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The Mission District in the San Francisco Bay Area is a historic
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From the late 1990s through the 2010s, and especially during the
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Hunky Jesus Contest – Until 2014, annually on Easter Sunday the
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Walls of empowerment: Chicana/o indigenist murals of California
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Hilltop Special Service Center (special school for grades 7–12)
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opposing market-rate developments and the luxury developments.
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The golden legacy of San Francisco's little hydrant that could
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Community Music Center San Francisco: Mission District Branch
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families such as the Valenciano, Guerrero, Dolores, Bernal,
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Throughout the Mission walls and fences are decorated with
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on June 29, 1776. The Mission was moved from the shore of
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CD Universe, "Santana S.F. Mission District Live '69 CD"
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Svanevik, Michael; Burgett, Shirley (December 6, 2017).
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spent his teenage years in the Mission, graduating from
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The Mission is rich in musical groups and performances.
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Neighborhood in San Francisco, California, United States
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Datebook | San Francisco Arts & Entertainment Guide
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Chapter 3: An Overview of the Mission District; History
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Carnaval – The major event of the year occurring each
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who populated much of the San Francisco bay area. The
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The principal thoroughfare of the Mission District is
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to the south west. The part of the neighborhood from
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What Its Like To Get Kicked Out of Your Neighborhood
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Graves, Donna J.; Watson, Shayne E. (October 2015).
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Open Studios – On the first weekend of October, the
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Classical music is heard in the concert hall of the
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Corner of Beale and Mission Streets, San Francisco,
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Rios, painter, designer, and muralist 1400:(1956–2015), graphic designer and collage artist 1342:(born 1968), painter, muralist and street artist 1294:Peter Bratt (born 1962), film director, producer 4699:Chicano and Mexican neighborhoods in California 3292:"10 Rising Stars of Art Explosion Open Studios" 2679:San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department 2518:. University of California Press. p. 160. 2323: 1678:rail system with stations on Mission Street at 1565: 1358:, poster art, serigraph printmaker and designer 588:, later renamed San Francisco (centered around 3768:"Buena Vista Horace Mann K-8 Community School" 2898:. Austin: University of Texas Press. pp.  2702:"In the Mission District, a Great Cheap Lunch" 2515:A People's Guide to the San Francisco Bay Area 920:Roxie Theater, 16th Street and Valencia Street 717:in order to create the western landing of the 4246: 4093: 4033:: 'Neo-Hipsters Keep the Beat in the Mission' 3234:A Life in Print: Xavier Viramontes Printmaker 1961: 1959: 800:, and several clubs including The Offensive, 2296: 2163:Alejandrino, Simon Velasquez (Summer 2000). 1361:Carlos Loarca (born 1939), painter, muralist 995:. San Francisco is the original home of the 709:During the 1940 to 1960s, a large number of 3966: 3918:"Zaida T. Rodriguez Early Education School" 3254:. ArtScene. 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Rodriguez Early Education School 1443:Xavier Viramontes (born 1947), printmaker 1141:Walking along in the Mission in the rain 896: 868:, and to a lesser extent, the Bay Area's 4018:Mission Dolores Neighborhood Association 3144:"Spain Rodriguez: Zap Comix artist dies" 3090:Rodriguez, Abraham (November 12, 2019). 2433: 1697:line, which runs down Church Street and 1569: 1455:, conceptual, installation, and muralist 935: 923: 915: 900: 747: 732: 648: 557: 76: 3683: 3681: 3296:SF Station | San Francisco's City Guide 3179: 3115: 2780:"San Francisco's New Pop-Up Restaurant" 2568: 2352:Laura French, May 31, 2021, FireRescue1 2022:newspaper, Oct 7, 1854, page 1 column 4 1512:Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts 1265:Chuck Prophet & The Mission Express 1181:that was recorded in 1969, and for the 1023:Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts 521:Native peoples and Spanish colonization 431:(containing the sub-district known as " 414: 14: 4686: 4023:North Mission Neighborhood Association 3579: 3264: 2863: 2668: 2666: 2360: 2358: 2225: 2223: 2193: 2156: 2081: 1348:(1967–2001), painter, printmaker, and 4234: 4081: 3947:San Francisco Unified School District 3922:San Francisco Unified School District 3897:San Francisco Unified School District 3893:"George R. 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Flynn Elementary School" 3678: 3459:Dicum, Gregory (November 20, 2005). 3035: 2864:Hirsch, Daniel (December 19, 2014). 2634: 2628: 2569:Roberts, Chris (December 18, 2011). 2365:Wells, Madeline (October 14, 2021). 2305:from the original on October 2, 2018 2062:. pp. 9, 10, 40. Archived from 1734: 1528:San Francisco Community Music Center 1449:(born 1956) stencil artist, muralist 278:1.481 sq mi (3.84 km) 3265:Flores, Jessica (October 7, 2021). 2974:The Annotated "Mission in the Rain" 2717: 2663: 2454: 2355: 2317: 2220: 2138:"Calle 24 Latino Cultural District" 1611: 1300:(born 1952), experimental filmmaker 1029:was founded in 1970. The Mission's 24: 3142:Fagan, Kevin (November 29, 2012). 2805: 2794:Bittman, Mark. (December 9, 2001) 2635:Bowe, Rebecca (October 28, 2015). 2299:"LGBTQ Historic Context Statement" 2285: 2247:. Burrito Justice. March 10, 2011. 2235:. Viamagazine.com (July 23, 2010). 2087: 1913: 1875: 1798:Leonard R. Flynn Elementary School 1674:The neighborhood is served by the 554:San Francisco's southern expansion 25: 4715: 4659:San Francisco Bay Area portal 4001: 3492:. Sf.funcheap.com (July 6, 2012). 3471:from the original on May 26, 2024 3116:Whiting, Sam (January 15, 2015). 2539:Bauer, Michael (April 30, 1995). 2256: 1883:San Francisco's Mission District. 1704: 1428:Pico Sanchez, painter, printmaker 1324:(born 1941), artist and professor 1291:(born 1963), actor, film producer 1278: 1136:the Mission always looks the same 619:located at 14th and Valencia and 4652: 4349: 4188: 4171: 4163: 4142: 3818:"César Chávez Elementary School" 3621:. SF Station (October 25, 2008). 3389:. Mission Local (July 15, 2011). 3044:. 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(May 11, 2010) 2416:Heins, Marjorie (March 1971). 2025: 2013: 1998: 1980: 1942: 1125:It was midnight in the Mission 1112: 784:nightlife featuring the bands 728: 460:which runs above 13th Street. 13: 1: 4189: 4143: 3725:"Eastern Neighborhoods Plans" 2718:Woo, Stu (November 9, 2011). 2263:Encyclopedia of San Francisco 1907: 1841:San Francisco Bay Area portal 1574:Carnaval dancers, 24th Street 1306:(1944–1997), Chicano muralist 1127:and the bells were not for me 1012:, is located in the Mission. 1010:San Francisco legacy business 943:is a popular recreation area. 910:Mission San Francisco de Asis 777:were part of that community. 685:1906 San Francisco earthquake 654: 645:1906 San Francisco earthquake 543:Mission San Francisco de Asis 401:Mission San Francisco de Asís 299:30,072/sq mi (11,611/km) 34:Neighborhood in San Francisco 27:For District of Mission, see 4172: 4164: 3967:Nolte, Carl (May 17, 2014). 3868:"Marshall Elementary School" 3743:"John O'Connell High School" 3188:. 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Guardiansofthecity.org. 2890:Latorre, Guisela (2008). 2060:Cultural Resources Survey 1854:Intersection for the Arts 1584:weekend is the Mission's 1318:(born 1942), photographer 1216:The area is also home to 1134:No matter what comes down 1132:in the San Francisco rain 1130:There's some satisfaction 1088: 1075:Intersection for the Arts 845:young urban professionals 435:") to the north west and 379:), commonly known as the 353: 341: 320: 303: 295: 287: 282: 274: 269: 251: 233: 215: 197: 192: 172: 152: 132: 97: 63: 54: 44: 29:Mission, British Columbia 4214:Islais Creek/Butchertown 3490:First Friday, SFFunCheap 2434:Carlsson, Chris (2020). 2090:"Bay Area Neighborhoods" 1789:Bryant Elementary School 1782:Buena Vista Horace Mann 1653: 1202:, and was played by the 391:), is a neighborhood in 4029:San Francisco Chronicle 3974:San Francisco Chronicle 3168:The Art of Michael Rios 2994:March 20, 2007, at the 2724:The Wall Street Journal 2609:. 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Index

Mission District
Mission, British Columbia
Neighborhood
Mission District is located in San Francisco
37°46′N 122°25′W / 37.76°N 122.42°W / 37.76; -122.42
Country
United States
State
California
City and county
San Francisco
Supervisor
Hillary Ronen
D
Assemblymember
Matt Haney
D
State senator
Scott Wiener
D
U. S. rep.
Nancy Pelosi
D
Time zone
UTC−08:00
Pacific
DST
UTC−07:00
PDT
ZIP Codes

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