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The oldest building in San Francisco and one of the many Spanish missions in California, the white, intricately decorated towers of Mission Dolores tower over the neighborhood.?.
The oldest building in San Francisco and one of the many Spanish missions in California, the white, intricately decorated towers of Mission Dolores tower over the neighborhood.?
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Mission Dolores, San Francisco, CA, USA
+1 415 621-8203
An independent art-film theatre, with some of the best features shown in the country
A nonprofit educational group and screening venue for independent film and video
A breeding ground for new performance, playwriting workshops, performances, a youth program, and classes
Lincart exhibits contemporary fine art and design at their gallery
Named for the Spanish evangelical Mission San Francisco de Asis, the Mission District was once the working-class neighborhood of San Francisco and home to Latin American immigrant families
A small but fun children's museum with several interactive exhibits, including live animals, a science exhibit, a toddler play area, and a railroad exhibit which includes a model railroad layout which is open on Saturdays
The Castro District in Eureka Valley was one of the first gay neighborhoods in the United States, and continues to be a beacon in the fight for equal rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community
The N Judah streetcar travels along the perimeter of the park and stops at the intersection of Noe Street and Duboce Street
The three small New Conservatory theaters present novel, musical, comic, and educational plays