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'''Mission Street south from 30th St., 1920.'''
'''Mission Street south from 30th St., 1920.'''
''Photo: Private Collection''
[[Image:North-on-Mission-St.-from-Cortland-Ave.-Sept.-1925.jpg]]
'''North on Mission from Cortland Avenue, September 1925.'''


''Photo: Private Collection''
''Photo: Private Collection''

Revision as of 21:06, 6 June 2014

Unfinished History

Mission Street from Cesar Chavez to the hilltop that straddles the east side of the Bernal Cut is one of the boundaries of the area dubbed La Lengua by our friend Burrito Justice, but has long been referred to as the "outer Mission" by locals.

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Mission Street north from Precita, 1926.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library, courtesy Charles Ruiz collection

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Mission Street south from 30th St., 1920.

Photo: Private Collection

North-on-Mission-St.-from-Cortland-Ave.-Sept.-1925.jpg

North on Mission from Cortland Avenue, September 1925.

Photo: Private Collection

North-on-Mission-St.-from-Army-St.-Aug.-1927.jpg

North on Mission Street from (then) Army Street, August 1927.

Photo: Private Collection

North-on-Mission-from-Highland-Ave.-Oct-12-1922.jpg

North on Mission from Highland Avenue, October 12, 1922.

Photo: Private Collection