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Dolores Park
Address: 566 Dolores Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Notes: After its founding in 1905, one of the earliest uses of this famous San Francisco park was as a refugee camp for hundreds of people made homeless by the devastating earthquake and fire that nearly leveled the city a year later. Sloping up the hill from the historic Mission Dolores, San Francisco’s oldest structure, this park has continued to serve the diverse needs of the dense Mission district for more than one hundred years. While the refugee camp is long gone, Mission Dolores Park now plays host to weekend barbeques, pick up tennis matches, and of course, an ever-changing motley pack of city dogs.
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