The Neighborhood - Mission Dolores Neighborhood Association
- California Volunteers Sculpture, 1903 (Artist: Douglas Tilden) (Spanish American War Memorial)
- Levi Strauss Building (250 Valencia), 1906 (SF Structure of Merit #5)
- Sheet Metal Workers Union Building, 1906 (City Landmark#150)
- Dolores Street and Median (El Camino Real) (Cal. Landmark #784)
- Tanforan Cottage #1 (214 Dolores), 1853 (City Landmark #67)
- Tanforan Cottage #2 (220 Dolores), 1854 (City Landmark #68)
- Mission Dolores Basilica, 1913
- Mission Dolores Church, 1782-1791 (City Landmark #1) Founded: June 29, 1776. (Also birth date of City of San Francisco)
- Everett Middle School, 1925 (Architect: John Reid. Jr.)
- Mission High School, 1926 (Architect: John Reid, Jr.) (City Landmark #255) Nomination: Dr. Ted Scourkes, MDNA Board
- Notre Dame School, 1907 (City Landmark # 137)
- Mission Dolores Catholic School, Founded 1856
- Old 16th & Albion Firehouse, 1907
- Roxie Theater, 1909
- Old Tivoli Building, 1908
- Site of Original Mission Dolores Chapel and Settlement at Dolores Lagoon, 1776, California State Landmark
- Home Telephone Co. Bldg., 1910, (Now Duggan’s)
- Cornerstone Church, 1910
- Parker House Inn
- Sanchez Elementary School, 1926
- Dolores Park Inn, 1874
- Mission Dolores Park 1905 (Prior Jewish Cemetery and Ohlone Indian Village)
- SF Woman’s Building, 1910 (formerly Mission Turnverein, then Sons of Norway) (City Landmark #178)
- New College: Valencia Street Campus
- Golden Gate Lutheran Church, 1910 & 1931 (Rev. Francis W. Reid)
- Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 1916 (Architect: William H. Crim)
- Bnai David Temple, 1908, 1925 (City Landmark # 118)
- Mission Pool and Playground
- “Old Number One” Golden Fire Hydrant (1906 earthquake firebreak)
- Saint Nicolas Cathedral, 200515th Street (at Church) Built in 1919 as a Lutheran Church, Russian Orthodox since 1960
- School of Dance, 1910 (Architect August Nordin)
- Saint Matthew’s Lutheran Church, 1908
- Dolores Park Church
- Former El Buen Pastor Church
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