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San Rafael
, California in Marin County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in San Rafael.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Marin county include:

Almonte,   Alto,   Belvedere,   Bivalve,   Black Point,   Black PointGreen Point,   Bolinas,   Burdell,   Cerro,   Corte Madera,   Cypress Grove,   Dillon Beach,   El Campo,   Fairfax,   Fallon,   Five Brooks,   Forest Knolls,   Gallinas,   Greenbrae,   Hamlet,   Ignacio,   Inverness,   Inverness Park,   Jewell,   Kentfield,   Lagunitas,   LagunitasForest Knolls,   Larkspur,   Las Gallinas,   Lucas Valley,   Lucas ValleyMarinwood,   Marconi,   Marin City,   Marinwood,   Marshall,   McNears Beach,   Meadowsweet,   Mill Valley,   Millerton,   Muir Beach,   Nicasio,   Nicks Cove,   Novato,   Ocean Roar,   Olema,   Point Reyes Station,   Reed,   Ross,   San Anselmo,   San Geronimo,   San Quentin,   Santa Venetia,   Sausalito,   Sleepy Hollow,   Stinson Beach,   Strawberry,   TamalpaisHomestead Valley,   Tiburon,   Tocaloma,   Tomales,   Waldo,   Woodacre,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of San Rafael, CA?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about San Rafael, California:

1. San Rafael is the largest city in Marin County and serves as the county seat.

2. The city was founded in 1817 as a Spanish mission and was named after the Archangel Raphael.

3. San Rafael has a population of over 58,000 people and covers an area of 22.4 square miles.

4. The city is known for its diverse shops, restaurants, and vibrant arts and culture scene.

5. San Rafael is home to the historic Mission San Rafael Arcangel, which was founded in 1817.

6. The city has several outdoor recreational areas, including China Camp State Park, McNears Beach Park, and the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed.

7. San Rafael is located about 20 miles north of San Francisco and is easily accessible via the Golden Gate Bridge.