Here you'll discover lavish green yards shaded by tall palm trees, a soccer field, six tennis courts, one b-ball court, a multi-use court, a play area, and two off-rope hound play regions. Indeed. Numerous celebrations, exhibitions, and other social occasions are held here, and on bright evenings people run to the recreation center to play, cookout, relax, walk their pooches, and appreciate fabulous perspectives of the city's horizon and past. Named for adjacent Mission Dolores, the recreation center is arranged ashore that was at one time a Jewish burial ground. The City purchased the property in 1905 and built up the recreation center. In 1906 it filled in as a displaced person camp for more than 1,600 occupants made destitute by the fire and earthquake. Mission Dolores Park is limited by Church, Dolores, eighteenth, and twentieth roads. The Muni Metro J-Church Line keeps running along its western edge
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