James Ream, right, of Wisconsin, rushes to pick up a rubber ball as teammates and opponents begins to play a game of dodgeball at Dolores Park in the Mission District. Once an area inhabited by American Indians, Dolores Park have since seen various uses from being a cemetery in the 19th century, to refugee camps for the victims of the 1906 earthquakes, to what it current today as a leisure park coupled with playgrounds and tennis courts. The group is part of the San Francisco Dodgeball Meetup group from popular website meetup.com.
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James Ream, right, of Wisconsin, rushes to pick up a rubber ball as teammates and opponents begins to play a game of dodgeball at Dolores Park in the Mission District. Once an area inhabited by American Indians, Dolores Park have since seen various uses from being a cemetery in the 19th century, to refugee camps for the victims of the 1906 earthquakes, to what it current today as a leisure park coupled with playgrounds and tennis courts. The group is part of the San Francisco Dodgeball Meetup group from popular website meetup.com.
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