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

Latest News

  • HPC Meeting for Mission Dolores Survey: Wednesday, July 20, 2022, at 12:30pm, in Room 400, City HallJuly 20, 2022 - 8:06 am
  • MDNA Meeting Minutes January 27, 2022July 20, 2022 - 7:52 am
  • MDNA Board Meeting Minutes February 12, 2020June 18, 2021 - 11:08 am

Contact Us

Address:
Mission Dolores Neighborhood Association (MDNA)
72 Landers Street,
San Francisco, CA 94114

Phone: 415-310-6057
E-Mail: missiondna@earthlink.net (President Peter Lewis)
Web Site: https://www.missiondna.org

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