Daly CityA haven for refugees after San Franciscos devastating 1906 earthquake and fire, Daly City incorporated in 1911 with a population of 2,000. With more than 100,000 residents, it is now the largest city in San Mateo County. Adjacent to San Francisco, the Golden Gate, and San Francisco Bay, Daly City has been The Gateway to the Peninsula for over 150 years. |
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6351 Mission Street 75 Wellington Avenue Alemany Alemany Boulevard architect Mario area’s Broadmoor California Church Ciampi city hall City History Museum Colma construction Cow Palace Crocker Tract Daly City Fire Daly City History Daly City’s Daly City/Colma Daly Library Daly’s Hill Dave Crimmen Eastmoor Avenue facility Geneva Avenue Gillespie Guild of Daly Henry Doelger Hillside Boulevard History Guild homes honor incorporation Jefferson School District John Daly John Donald Daly Joseph Sadoc Alemany Junipero Serra Knowles Avenue Knowles’s Lady of Perpetual Lake Merced landmark Marchbank Park Memorial Building Mission Bell mixeduse building Mussel Rock north county occupies the property Olympia School Pacific Ocean Perpetual Help photograph shows photograph was taken Relish Bakery restaurant San Bruno Mountain San Jose Avenue San Mateo County San Pedro Road sand dunes section of Daly Serramonte Skyline Boulevard streetcar Sullivan Avenue Thornton Today vintage Westlake Shopping Center Westmoor Boulevard