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Stroll along the Mission's wide avenues and you'll be struck by the
profusion of taquerias, pupuserias, produce markets, Salvadoran bakeries,
salon de bellezas (beauty salons), auto-repair shops and check-cashing
centers that post rates for wiring money to Guatemala and Nicaragua --
all evidence of the Central American and Mexican families that have been
settling the Mission en masse since the 1950s. You'll also notice plenty
of cafés, thrift shops and used-book stores that cater to the
college grads, artists, activists and other alterna-types that until
recently have been drawn to the Mission for its cheap rents. Note that "until
recently," because with the Internet boom, even the Mission rents
have shot up. Latinos and bohemians have been increasingly displaced
by San Francisco's influx of highly paid young professionals, while trendy
restaurants and boutiques have sprung up in what used to be the neighborhood's
darkest corners.
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