By
the
time
that
the
California
Gold
Rush
began
in
1848,
the
city
of
San
Francisco
had
grown
tremendously.
There
were
saloons
and
two
race
tracks
on
the
mission
property.
During
the
1906
earthquake,
the
basilica
next
to
the
mission
church
fell
and
was
destroyed,
but
the
Mission
San
Francisco
de
Asís
remained
unharmed.
The
mission
is
still
an
active
church
in
the
city
of
San
Francisco.
Many
people
attend
services
in
the
mission
church
and
even
more
attend
mass
in
the
basilica
next
door.
The
mission
is
open
to
visitors.
The
Mission
is
now
the
name
of
the
San
Francisco
neighborhood
surrounding
the
church.
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