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DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years humans have got a living by the waters of Mission 
 Creek in San Francisco. The First People, the Ohlone, dug shellfish in the 
 bayland muck. Along came the Spanish, and Russians, and English, and then 
 US citizens. Each successive wave of people used the land along the creek 
 as the center of their livelihood-getting.\n\nCome on a tour taking a close 
 look at land contour, street and building names, and the diversity of 
 ethnic shops and restaurants of the western Mission District as these tell 
 the story of how land turned into real estate reveals the transit of 
 humanity.\n\nThis walk abounds with philosophical observations on the 
 evolution of humanity's use of land. You'll visit San Francisco's Mission 
 Dolores, trace the course of Mission Creek, play-act fishing for wealth, 
 learn to "read" a city, and stop by a community garden for a bite of 
 greens! All in the heart of a vibrant urban neighborhood!\n\nNOTE: As part 
 of the tour I guide you through the Ohlone Indian museum at the Mission. 
 There is a $7/person admission charge to enter. This charge is not mine, 
 it's the museum's, but well worth this introduction to Ohlone/Spanish era 
 San Francisco.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/08/09/18868585.php
SUMMARY:Fishing Mission Creek: real estate and culture in SF, a walking tour
LOCATION:Mission Dolores\n3321 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA\n\nWe'll meet 
 on the Dolores St. steps of the church basilica. I'll be wearing a 
 California Republic bicycle cap.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/08/09/18868585.php
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