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Potrero del Sol Park

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Potrero del Sol Park, San Francisco Potrero del Sol Park, formally known as “La Raza Park,” is an urban park located at the intersection of Potrero Avenue and 25th St in the Calle 24 Latino Cultural District within San Francisco’s Mission District. The 4.5 acre park houses San Francisco’s largest skate park, a large event and performance space, and a community garden. Potrero del Sol Park hosts Phono del Sol music festival, organized by Noise Pop, every June and the Día de los Muertos Festival of Altars every November.

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Potrero del Sol Park
Potrero Avenue, San Francisco Mission District

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90110 San Francisco, Mission District
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