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Opened in 1970, the non-profit gallery specializes in Chicano/Latino art..
Opened in 1970, the non-profit gallery specializes in Chicano/Latino art.
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2857 24th Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
+1 415-826-8009
Can be found all around the Mission neighborhood, especially on 24th street, east of Mission Street
An alley full of incredible murals between 24th and 25th Street
The (nearly) twistiest street in America, a less known version of Lombard Street between Leavenworth and Hyde
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 breeding ground for new performance, playwriting workshops, performances, a youth program, and classes
A nonprofit educational group and screening venue for independent film and video
The top is more than 40 acres of grassy open space, with views of the San Francisco Bay and Mt
A contemporary art gallery with work from all over the world
Tours by reservation only
Take a wander around losing yourself amongst the pretty houses and the charm, it's a fine way to spend an afternoon