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The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth-largest city in California and the fourteenth-largest in the United States, with a 2005 population of 739,426.
With the advent of the California gold rush in 1848, and the Comstock Lode and silver mines in 1859, the city entered a period of rapid growth.
The larger homes in the city are located in the area known as PacificHeights as well as Victorians in the Haight-Ashbury and the "painted ladies" of Alamo Square and the Castro.
Her museum, devoted to California Impressionism, spreads the word through changing exhibitions at its own site as well as traveling exhibits at other museums, and it has issued ten plus books over the last ten years.
Southern California, in particular, exhibits Mexican influence in the work of numerous artists on both sides of the border who crossed to the opposite in search of inspiration or employment.
Author of a book on the California missions, Msgr Weber is now the archivist of the archdiocese of L. May 21, 2006, 1:00 p.m.