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<div class="textRight"><span class="header">The Hidden Mural <br>at Mission Dolores</span>
<div class="textRight"><span class="header">The Hidden Mural <br>at Mission Dolores</span>
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Behind the wooden altar in the sanctuary at Mission San Francisco de Asîs, is a wall painted in the late eighteenth century by Indian labor. The mural is still virtually unknown to the public, despite its rediscovery in early 2004. . . . . [[The Hidden Mural at Mission Dolores|see more]]
Behind the wooden altar in the sanctuary at Mission San Francisco de Asîs, is a wall painted in the late 1700s by Indian labor. The mural is still virtually unknown to the public, despite its rediscovery in early 2004. . . [[The Hidden Mural at Mission Dolores|see more]]
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The Hidden Mural
at Mission Dolores

Behind the wooden altar in the sanctuary at Mission San Francisco de Asîs, is a wall painted in the late 1700s by Indian labor. The mural is still virtually unknown to the public, despite its rediscovery in early 2004. . . see more