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'''Original Bernal Land Grant map, 1856.'''
A [[Rancho Era|Mexican land grant]], ''Potrero Viejo'' (covering Islais Creek Basin and Hunters Point) was owned by José Cornelio Bernal''', '''whose name ultimately came to grace the large hill directly south of today's Mission District.


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''photo: Private Collection''
''photo: Private Collection''
A [[Rancho Era|Mexican land grant]], ''Potrero Viejo'' (covering Islais Creek Basin and Hunters Point) was owned by José Cornelio Bernal''', '''whose name ultimately came to grace the large hill directly south of today's Mission District.


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[[category:Bernal Heights]][[category:1823-1846]] [[category:1920s]]
[[category:Bernal Heights]][[category:1823-1846]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:Maps ]][[category:1850s]]

Latest revision as of 15:02, 14 June 2020

Unfinished History

1856-bernal-tract.png

Original Bernal Land Grant map, 1856.

A Mexican land grant, Potrero Viejo (covering Islais Creek Basin and Hunters Point) was owned by José Cornelio Bernal, whose name ultimately came to grace the large hill directly south of today's Mission District.

Bernlhts$holladay-ave.jpg

Holladay Avenue, northeast corner of Bernal Heights, August 9, 1928

photo: Private Collection

Bernal-hts-from-potrero 9691.jpg

A view of Bernal Heights from Potrero Hill, with San Bruno Mountain and its radio towers in the distance at left. In the foreground is the Mission District, St. Peter's Church is the large building just above the post.

photo: Chris Carlsson

The ring road around Bernal Heights was once home to Soapbox Derby racing every 3rd Sunday, and was once the training mountain for Sandinista militants who later went to Nicaragua and helped start the 1979 revolution.

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