San Rafael is a relatively large town (area-wise) at the northwestern edge of the San Francisco Bay Area. It is located on the western edge of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, across the bay from Richmond. San Rafael is located in Marin County, and it is the region’s county seat.
There are many examples of older architecture spread throughout San Rafael, including Mission San Rafael Arcangel (AKA the Church of Saint Raphael). A more modern architectural marvel is the Marin County Civic Center. If you’d rather spend some time in the outdoors, the nearby China Camp State Park.
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Population
After California’s missions were taken over by Mexico in 1834, Mission San Rafael was abandoned in 1844, shortly before California was ceded to America. San Rafael grew immensely in the late 1800s when the San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad was established in the area.
Demographics
If you’re interested in learning more about San Rafael’s demographics, you can find them on the US Census Bureau’s page about the city. Here’s what we discovered:
- 56% White
- 31% Hispanic or Latino
- 2% African American
- 6% Asian
- 0.4% Native American
The estimated population of San Rafael is about 58,000, and the city has grown by about 1% since the previous census. San Rafael has a median household income of $87,000, and a per capita income nearly on par with the rest of the country’s household income, at $53,000.
Fun Facts
- Before European settlement, the land that is now San Rafael was inhabited by the Coast Miwok people in the villages of Awani-wi, Ewu, and Shotomko-cha.
- San Rafael has many different types of terrain within its borders, including forests, marshes, and estuaries.
- The San Rafael theater was featured in the movie American Graffiti.
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