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Venture into the vibrant and eclectic Mission District of San Francisco, known locally as "The Mission." The district's history dates back to the Spanish mission era, with Mission Dolores being the oldest building in the city. The neighborhood was once physically separate from the rest of San Francisco but soon assimilated, becoming a melting pot of cultures and countercultures. Mexican/Latin-American immigrants, African-Americans, Asian-Americans, and European-Americans have all contributed to the neighborhood's unique character. Though facing gentrification, the Mission remains a multicultural hub where diverse communities peacefully coexist. Bernal Heights, a neighboring district, offers a charming and rapidly evolving atmosphere, attracting both longtime residents and newcomers. Explore the streets lined with restaurants and vibrant businesses and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of these beloved San Francisco neighborhoods.
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