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<div class="textRight"><span class="header">The Hidden Mural <br>at Mission Dolores</span>
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Behind the wooden altar in the sanctuary at Mission San Francisco de Asîs, is a wall painted in the late eighteenth century by Indian labor. The mural, which is adorned with abstract patterns as well as Christian imagery, is still virtually unknown to the public, despite its rediscovery and subsequent publicity in early 2004. . . . . [[The Hidden Mural at Mission Dolores|see more]]
<div class="header"> [[Neighborhood Newspapers of San Francisco|Neighborhood Newspapers of San Francisco]]</div>  
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We identified several underutilized large collections of neighborhood history in the form of neighborhood newspapers—some now out of print—which we are working together with the Internet Archive to digitize and make available as historical resources.  
[[Neighborhood Newspapers of San Francisco|&raquo; see more]]
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 14 January 2016