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 |   San Francisco is a 
        great Mural Town. Throughout history, murals 
        have been used to communicate the scale and drama of the artists' themes. 
        Mission District murals often depict the struggle for human rights and 
        freedom by the working class. Choose the links to see how San Francisco 
        paints the town.  Detail 
        I: Bagdad Cafe, 16th & MarketDetail 
        II: 16th & Sanchez
 Detail III: Clarion Alley & Valencia
 Detail IV: Sycamore & Valencia
 Detail V: Mission & 21st
 Detail VI: Bethany Center, 580 Capp St.
 Detail VII: 23rd & Mission
 Detail VIII: 1313 South Van Ness Ave.
 Detail IX: Balmy & 24th
 Detail X: St. Peter's Rectory, 1200 Florida 
        St.
 Detail XI: Bryant & 24th
 Detail XII: Precita Center, 534 Precita 
        Ave.
 Detail XIII: L. Flynn Elementary, 3125 
        Cesar Chavez St.
 Detail XIV: Cesar Chavez Elementary, 825 
        Shotwell St.
 Detail XV: Bryant & 21st
 Detail XVI: 434 Ellis St.
 Detail XVII: Stockton & Pacific
 Detail XVIII: 375 Frederick St.
 Detail XIX: City Lights
 Detail XX: Coit Tower
 Detail XXI: Jazz Mural
 Detail XXII: Women's Building
 Detail XXIII: Mitchell Brothers
 Detail XIV: Rigo
 Detail XXV: Caffe Trieste
 Detail XXVI: Diego Rivera
 Detail XXVII: Harvey Milk Mural
 Detail 
        XXVIII: Precita Eyes
 
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