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Dearborn Community Garden

The Mission, Dogpatch & Potrero Hill


Welcome to paradise in a parking lot. When the local Pepsi bottling plant closed in the 1970s, neighbors wouldn't let urban blight take over the block – they rolled up their sleeves, dug up parking spaces and started planting. A few decades later, Dearborn Community Garden provides fresh produce for 40-plus Mission families and garden benches where anyone can stop and smell the roses.


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