Mission Hills, San Diego

32°45′10.18″N 117°11′10.90″W / 32.7528278°N 117.1863611°W / 32.7528278; -117.1863611

Historic Mission Hills sign at Paseo de Mission Hills in the historic neighborhood commercial district, Washington Street at Goldfinch
House in Prairie School style in Mission Hills
Craftsman bungalow in Mission Hills
Spanish Colonial/Art Deco house in Mission Hills
Spanish Colonial Revival house in Mission Hills
Bungalow in Mission Hills
Chimney on Mission Hills residence
View to canyon from residential street in Mission Hills, San Diego
Allen Trail head, Mission Hills, San Diego

Mission Hills is a neighborhood of San Diego, California, United States. It is located on hills just south of the San Diego River valley and north of downtown San Diego and San Diego International Airport, overlooking Old Town, Downtown San Diego, and San Diego Bay.

The area is primarily residential, with boutique shops and restaurants along Washington Street, in the West Lewis Shopping District, and in other clusters. The oldest parts of the neighborhood were subdivided according to George Marston's 1908 plan,[1] and still consist mainly of houses from the 1908–1930 period, in vernacular, Craftsman, Prairie School, Spanish Colonial Revival and other styles.

  1. ^ "The San Diego Union-Tribune - San Diego, California & National News".

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