The Entrance to the Santuario de Chimayo in New Mexico.
A perfectly-preserved 1918 diner in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District.
At the Tubac Golf Resort & Spa.
The best experience you can have while in San Francisco is to take a tour of the murals of the Mission District. It is worth wandering the streets of this Chicano and Latino neighborhood, stumbling upon hundreds of murals at every turn.
The Lone Palm bar, in San Francisco's Mission District.
Where every drink is served film noir and straight up. The Lone Palm experience begins as soon as you see the neon facade, and it usually carries through rest of the evening.
Public art on the wall of a Mission St. building, picturing Elvis and a three legged reptile, among other various characters.
Local inhabitant Erin Caton of the Mission district in San Francisco waits for the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) train on 24th & Mission en route to downtown Market street where she will eventually buy her favorite meats and cheeses.
Dolores Park, despite having signs for "no smoking, drinking, or barbecuing" attracts locals to break all the rules and relax in the sun while lying on the steep slanted hills
Some of the great mural art in the Mission District of San Francisco
Meet Erin Caton, a local resident of the Mission District in San Francisco. Erin loves to shop for funky dresses, and despite having spotted this fancy black dress, she finds most of her favorites at "Skunk Funk" on 14th & Valencia.