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The Mission San Francisco de Asís (Spanish: Misión San Francisco de Asís), also known as Mission Dolores, is a historic Catholic church complex in San Francisco, California. Operated by the Archdiocese of San Francisco, the complex was founded in the 18th century by Spanish Catholic missionaries. The mission contains two historic buildings:
The Mission Dolores mural is an 18th-century work of art in the Mission San Francisco de Asís, the oldest surviving structure in San Francisco. In 1791, the Ohlone people , Native Americans of the San Francisco Bay and laborers for the church, painted the mural on the focal wall of the sanctuary.
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 Dolores: 320 Dolores Street April 11, 1968 ... Old San Francisco Mint: 88 5th Street February 21, 2003 NHL 237 Colombo Building: 1–21 Columbus Avenue ...
Mission Dolores Park, often abbreviated to Dolores Park, is a city park in San Francisco, California. It is located two blocks south of Mission Dolores at the western edge of the Mission District. Dolores Park is bounded by 18th Street on the north, 20th Street on the south, Dolores Street on the east and Church Street on the west.
Mission Dolores. March 16, 1972 : 320 Dolores St. ... San Francisco's New Mission Theater Chronology at The Friends of 1800 website. 118: ... Old Ohio Street Houses ...
José Cornelio Bernal, was regidor (a member of the ayuntamiento, or town council) of San José starting in 1828. In 1834 as secularization of the Missions began, Bernal was granted 6 acres (24,000 m 2) at Mission Dolores by Governor José Figueroa. [3] Rancho Rincon de las Salinas was granted in 1839, and Rancho El Potrero Viejo in 1840.
Alta California mission, Mission San Francisco de Asís, the namesake of the neighborhood, and the oldest building in the city located in the far western end of the neighborhood on Dolores Street Roxie Theater, 16th and Valencia streets Mission District's annual Day of the Dead celebration, Garfield Square Dolores Park is a popular recreation area.