One of San Francisco's most trendy, iconic neighborhoods well known for its namesake, the 18th century Mission Dolores. #LiveWorkPlayHere
3,083 people live in Mission District, SF, where the median age is 40 and the average individual income is $31,459. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Mission District, SF has 1,072 households, with an average household size of 3. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Mission District, SF do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 3,083 people call Mission District, SF home. The population density is 17,021.195 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Schools K-12
Brightworks School (Private) - Parent Rating 5/5 Stars
Schools K-8
St Charles Elementary School (Private) - Parent Rating 4/5 Stars
Schools 9-12
O'Connell John High School (Public) - Parent Rating 4/5 Stars
In recent decades, the Mission’s popularity with tech startups has brought in a new set of residents, such as the generation-defining hipsters. The Valencia and 20th Street corridors are now home to some of the most of-the-moment restaurants and bars, as well as pop-ups and other experimental spaces. Local favorites like La Taqueria, La Cumbre, and El Farolito are great spots for a famous Mission style burrito. For a cocktail, head over to True Laurel, Trick Dog or the Lost Resort, all located on 20th street, the neighborhood's newest and trendiest corridor. History enthusiasts can pay a visit to the Mission Dolores (built in 1776). For a day out, enjoy a picnic or take in some sun at the iconic Dolores Park!
Sources:
https://www.sftravel.com/explore/neighborhoods/mission-district
https://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=Architectural_Mission
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