San Rafael's main street is so iconic that it inspired "American Graffiti" with its neighborhoods full of 19th-century Victorians and Craftsman bungalows. Also known as the Mission City, San Rafael has served as Marin's historic center since 1817 when its Spanish mission and cathedral was founded. This picturesque city overlooks the water and expands in all directions, hemmed in by the bay on two sides. #LiveWorkPlayHere
61,158 people live in San Rafael, where the median age is 43.1 and the average individual income is $61,962. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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San Rafael has 23,816 households, with an average household size of 2.48. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in San Rafael do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 61,158 people call San Rafael home. The population density is 3,687.1 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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San Rafael's main street is so iconic that it inspired "American Graffiti" with its neighborhoods full of 19th-century Victorians and Craftsman bungalows. Also known as the Mission City, San Rafael has served as Marin's historic center since 1817 when its Spanish mission and cathedral was founded. This picturesque city overlooks the water and expands in all directions, hemmed in by the bay on two sides. San Rafael proudly holds the distinction of Marin's most diverse city and hosts a vibrant mix of latino culture and central American influence.
Commute
Divided by the waterways of a central canal and bisected by busy Highway 101 with easy access to the I-580 and Larkspur ferry, commuting in San Rafael is convenient and efficient.
Schools PK-5
Montessori De Terra Linda (Private) - Parent Rating 5/5 Stars via GreatSchools.org
Schools K-5
Sun Valley Elementary School (Public) - Rated 7/10 via GreatSchools.org
Schools 6-8
Miller Creek Middle School (Public) - Rated 7/10 via GreatSchools.org
Schools 9-12
Terra Linda High School (Public) - Rated 6/10 via GreatSchools.org
As Marin County's oldest and largest city, San Rafael is full of cultural intrigue. Visitors can’t miss the Marin County Civic Center, the last commissioned work of acclaimed architect Frank Lloyd Wright or the Falkirk Cultural Center, a Victorian estate turned center for the arts. Grab a bite at one of the many ethnic restaurants downtown and peruse the fashion boutiques surrounded by gorgeous Victorian buildings. Other spots of interest: Art Works Downtown, Inc (a collection of galleries, studios, a jewelers' guild) where patrons can gallery hop, attend special events, or take classes. Take a break from the bustling crowds to stroll through China Camp State Park where visitors can learn about its historic shrimping village roots. Restaurants of note: Il Davide for sustainably sourced Italian fare, Hillside Tavern for a Californian dining experience, and Mi Pueblo for authentic Mexican food.
Sources:
https://www.sfchronicle.com/projects/sf-bay-area-housing-where-to-live/marin-county
https://www.visitmarin.org/blog/the-best-in-marin-collection/san-rafael-guide/
https://www.greatschools.org/california/san-rafael/
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