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The Mission District (Spanish: Distrito de la Misión), [4] commonly known as the Mission (Spanish: La Misión), [5] is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California.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 Historic District consists of the oldest section of the city's downtown area and includes more than ten historic landmarks, including the Mission, the Mission Plaza archeological site, the Mission's Norfolk pines, the Mission Plaza Moreton Bay fig tree, Peirano Store (VHL No. 32), the Carlo Hahn House (VHL No. 78), the Mission ...
The Center is shielded from rising real estate costs in the Mission District because it owns the building free and clear, having paid off the mortgage in 1995. [3] The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since April 30, 2018, under the name "The Women's Building". [6]
The Mission District, also called "The Mission" — a large neighborhood in eastern San Francisco, California. Originally known as "the Mission lands" from belonging to Mission San Francisco de Asis (Mission Dolores), the 6th Spanish mission in Alta California. Mission Dolores, located within the neighborhood, is the oldest standing building in ...
Residential district features richly ornamented houses in a range of Victorian- and Edwardian-era styles. 5 Liberty Hill Historic District: 10 Blocks, 298 Parcels 1985 Victorian-era residences designed primarily in the Italianate, Stick, and Queen Anne styles in Mission District. 6 Telegraph Hill: 6 Blocks, 90 Parcels 1986
Mission Dolores is the oldest neighborhood in San Francisco and therefore its birthplace. It is named after the Spanish Mission Dolores settlement of 1776, and is a sub-area of the much larger Mission District .
Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (MCCLA) is an arts nonprofit that was founded in 1977, and is located at 2868 Mission Street in the Mission District in San Francisco, California. [2] They provide art studio space, art classes, an art gallery, and a theater. [ 3 ]
The following are approximate tallies of current listings in California on the National Register of Historic Places. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008, [1] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [2]