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Welcome > Local Info > San Rafael ...

WELCOME TO SAN RAFAEL
Population: 56,000 (approx) 

Named after the Mission San Rafael Archangel, built by Spanish missionaries in 1817, San Rafael is located 18 miles north of San Francisco, halfway between San Francisco and the Sonoma wine country. The area enjoys a mild, Mediterranean climate year round. Beautiful Mount Tamalpais dominates the landscape to the south and west, providing protection from the ocean breezes and coastal fog. 

Marin's premier city, San Rafael, is the oldest and largest city in the County and it is also the seat of County Government. Marin's second most popular tourist spot (after Muir Woods), the Frank Lloyd Wright Civic Center, was the last major structure and the only government building designed by the world famous architect. It is now a national historic landmark. The 20-acre Marin County Civic Center is home to Marin County's government offices, the main County Library, and the Marin Center for the Performing Arts.  

Nearby China Camp State Park, a Chinese shrimp-fishing village thrived on this site in the 1880’s. Nearly 500 people, originally from Canton, China, lived in the village. In its heyday, there were three general stores, a marine supply store and a barber shop. Fisherman by trade in their native country, they gravitated to the work they knew best. Over 90% of the shrimp they netted were dried and shipped to China or Chinese communities throughout the US. Visit China Camp Village and walk through the house museum describing early Chinese settlement.  

Marin's oldest city offers a wide assortment of housing, from Peacock Gap Golf and Country Club's contemporary homes and condominiums overlooking the Bay, to spacious traditional homes in the prestigious Dominican area and San Rafael Country Club to Gerstle Park, a sought after area for vintage homes. San Rafael has 14 parks, yacht clubs, outstanding docking and launching facilities, tennis-swim clubs and bicycle trails. In the Northern part of San Rafael you will find ranch style and Eichler homes, which are quite prevalent in the Terra Linda and Marinwood areas. 

At the city’s heart is its charming, vibrant downtown shopping district. Downtown’s mixture of Victorian buildings, ethnic restaurants, street cafes, retail stores and financial institutions creates San Rafael’s hometown flavor. 

In the center of town is the new San Rafael City Plaza, with its innovative water wall fountain. The plaza has become a community gathering place and the center of seasonal events such as the Thursday night farmers markets and summertime concerts. 

Nearby is an authentic recreation of Mission San Rafael Archangel; founded in 1817 as part of California’s mission chain, a replica of the original mission with a museum, gift shop, and self-guided tours, attract many visitors. It is also the backdrop for the annual “Youth in Arts,” Italian Street Painting Festival held in June.  

The city is served by two school districts; Dixie School District and the San Rafael School District. It is also home to the lovely Dominican College campus, founded in 1888.  

Parklands and open space account for nearly 30 percent of the city’s land. Since it borders the San Pablo Bay, San Rafael has an abundance of marinas and many water-oriented recreational activities are available. Nature lovers will appreciate the quiet beauty of China Camp State Park, a 1,600-acre park where visitors enjoy camping, wildlife watching, hiking, swimming, boating and wind surfing.  

Other notable places to visit are McNear's Beach Park,on the eastern side of San Rafael, which rims a picture perfect shoreline, is wonderfully secluded and offers lush lawn for picnicking, swimming & tennis, yet only minutes from town  

San Rafael the center of Marin County offers one almost every convenience! 

San Rafael, CA

THE HISTORY OF SAN RAFAEL... 

San Rafael’s history is present in many of its beautifully restored turn-of-the century buildings, including the Marin County Historical Society Museum, the Falkirk Cultural Center, a handsomely preserved, 17-room Victorian mansion, set on 11 acres of formal grounds just a block from downtown, and the 106-year-old Dominican University. Many of these buildings are featured in a self-guided walking tour guide, available at the local Chamber of Commerce. 

San Rafael was once the site of several Coast Miwok villages in San Rafael, Terra Linda, and Marinwood.  

Mission San Rafael Archangel was founded in what is now downtown San Rafael as the 20th Spanish mission in the colonial province of Alta California by Father Perfect Vicente Francisco de Sarria, along with an escort of soldiers, four years before Mexico gained independence from Spain.  

The mission and city are named for the Archangel Raphael, the Angel of Healing. The mission was originally planned as a hospital site for Central Valley American Indians who had become ill at the cold San Francisco Mission Dolores. Father Luis Gil, who spoke several Native American languages, was put in charge of the facility. In part because of its ideal weather, San Rafael was later upgraded to full mission status in 1822. The mission had 300 converts within its first year and 1,140 converts by 1828. The Mexican government took over the California missions in 1834, and Mission San Rafael was abandoned in 1844, eventually falling into ruin. The current mission was built in the style of the original in 1949, but faces at right angles to the alignment of the original. 


San Rafael, CA

WHERE TO STAY...

Embassy Suites Hotel
101 McInnis Parkway
San Rafael CA 94903
415-499-9222
1-800-EMBASSY
Embassysuites1.hilton.com

Extened Stay Deluxe
1775 Francisco Blvd
San Rafael CA 94901
415-451-1887
www.extendedstaydeluxe.com

Four Points Sheraton Hotel
1010 Northgate Dr.
San Rafael CA 94903
415-479-8800
1-800-325-3535
www.fourpoints.com

Panama Hotel
4 Bayview St.
San Rafael CA 94901
415-457-3993
1-800-899-3993
www.panamahotel.com

WHERE TO EAT...

Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria
1242 Fourth Street
(415) 455-9777

Arrivederci Café 11 G Street
(415) 453-6427
Italian

Bangkok Thai Express
857 Fourth Street
(415) 453-3350
Thai

Bogies Café
48 North San Pedro Rd
(415) 492-1530
Breakfast/Lunch

Broken Drum Brewery
1132 Fourth St
(415) 456-4677
American Cuisine

Cecila’s Mexican
1 Vivian St
(415) 456-8190

The Club at McInnis Park
350 Smith Ranch Rd
(415) 491-5959
American Cuisine

Il Davide
901 A Street
(415) 454-8080
Italian
www.ildavide.net

Lo Coco’s Pizzeria
631 Del Ganado Rd
(415) 472-3323
Italian

Lotus Cuisine of India
704 Fourth St
(415) 456-5808
Indian
www.lotusrestaurant.com

Magnolia Thai Cuisine
2110 Fourth Street Ste. B
(415) 454-2100
Thai

The Mayflower Pub
1533 Fourth St
(415) 456-1011
English Cuisine

Mulberry Street Pizzeria
101 Smith Ranch Road
(415) 472-7272






























Pasta Pomodoro
421 Third Street
(415) 256-2401

Grille 101
101 McInnis Parkway
(415) 499-5928
American Cuisine
Located in Embassy Suites

Ristorante La Toscana
3751 Redwood Hwy
(415) 492-9100
Italian

Royal Thai
610 Third Street
(415) 485-1074
Thai

Sabor of Spain Vinoteca
1301 Fourth St
(415) 457-8466
Spanish/ Tapas
www.saborofspain.com

Seafood Peddler
100 Yacht Club Dr
(415) 460-6669
Seafood
www.seafoodpeddler.com

Skewers
5850 Northgate Mall
(415) 507-0171
Greek

Sol Food
732 Fourth Street
(415) 451-4765
Puerto Rican
www.solfoodrestaurant.com

Sushi to Dai For
869 Fourth St
(415) 721-0392
Sushi

Yet Wah
1236 Fourth Street
(415) 460-9883
Asian

Yu Shang
180 Bellam Blvd
(415) 457-9199
Sushi/Japanese


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511 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
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Shana Rohde-Lynch has a proven track record that no other agent in Marin County can match. Shana is coming up on 22 years with Frank Howard Allen Realtors. In 2002 Shana was inducted into the Frank Howard Allen "Hall of Fame" achieving the highest honor attainable within the company. Shana was named #1 agent for all of Marin County closing 52 transactions in 2003 and 70 transactions in 2004. A top producing agent for 2005 and 2006. 2007 was one of the more challenging years in real estate and Shana, yet again came out a star as one of the #9 Agent in the county! In 2008 and 2009 Shana was in the top ten for Frank Howard Allen. Shana's expertise and extensive experience shines through. With a full support staff working exclusively for Shana, it enables her to devote more time to her clients, providing them with the utmost in fast, efficient service, and follow through. Whether you are searching for the home of your dreams, or thinking of selling it, Shana can turn your dreams into reality!

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