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- Mission District, San Francisco - Wikipedia
One of the oldest neighborhoods in San Francisco, the Mission District's name is derived from Mission San Francisco de Asís, built in 1776 by the Spanish [6] The Mission is historically one of the most notable centers of the city's Hispanic community
- Mission District Catholic Liberals Shaped San Franciscos . . .
The ground on which this liberal Catholicism could flourish necessarily had pressure and competition from left and right, both of which gave purpose and sustenance and helped define the centrist path carved out by the Catholic political class that emerged from the city’s Mission District and beyond The San Francisco Police Department’s
- The Mission District - calmigration. org
In 1776 – the same year that the Thirteen Colonies would declare their Independence – Spanish priests founded Mission San Francisco de Asis on the shores of Laguna Dolores, two miles south of the tiny town of Yerba Buena
- The History of the Mission District San Francisco
The history of the Mission District San Francisco begins in 1776, with the establishment of Mission San Francisco de Asís, also known as Mission Dolores This mission, the sixth in California’s chain of 21 Spanish missions, was founded by Franciscan missionaries and played a crucial role in the colonization and evangelization of the region
- S. F. activists who fought for affordable housing are fighting it
Pedestrians and bicycle rider on Mission Street walk and ride past a tarp covered fence and gate with a sign identifying the address as 1979 Mission St on June 17, 2025, in San Francisco
- Understanding the Mission District’s history
The nominal Mission of the Mission was San Francisco de Asis, founded by Spanish Franciscans in 1776, but Yelamu Indians inhabited the area around Mission Creek for thousands of years before that Since the Spanish came, there’s been waves of immigrants and newcomers: Irish, Germans, Latin Americans, freaks, geeks and more
- Mission District 1920s - FoundSF
Mission Street east side between 23rd and 24th Streets, September 1926 Photo: Jesse Brown Cook collection, online archive of California I0051287A Guerrero Street looking north at 14th Street Building Trades building at left corner, 1928 Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library, courtesy C R collection
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