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  1. 8 de dic. de 1994 · The story of San Francisco's oldest neighborhood, from Native American village, to Spanish Mission, to Gold Rush boomtown, to the dynamic changes of the 1990's.

  2. The Mission, the first program in KQED's series Neighborhoods: The Hidden Cities of San Francisco, premiered in December, 1994. The one-hour documentary, which traces the rich history of San Francisco's Mission District, has received three local Emmy nominations and a Bronze Apple from the National Educational Film and Video Festival.

  3. Neighborhoods: The Hidden Cities of San Francisco: The Castro is a local public television program presented by KQED . "The Castro" unveils SF's LGBTQ+ transformation, impacting America.

  4. From the earliest Native American villages of the Mission District to the ethnic neighborhood of Chinatown to the Castro, once a quiet enclave of European immigrants known as Eureka Valley, each program reveals the city as a mosaic of communities with interconnecting pasts.

  5. This Peabody Award-winning installment of KQED's neighborhoods series, produced in 1997, chronicles the saga of how a quiet, working-class San Francisco neighborhood of European immigrants gave...

  6. The story of San Francisco's oldest neighborhood, from Native American village, to Spanish Mission, to Gold Rush boomtown, to the dynamic changes of the 1990's.

  7. NEIGHBORHOODS: The Hidden Cities of San Francisco is an ongoing television series designed to explore the rich history of this unique American city. From the earliest Native American...