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Welcome to the California Missions virtual tour! ... Historic Photographs of the Missions; Featuring many of the earliest photographs ever taken of the California Missions. ... Your one-stop shop for links to an amazing variety of other sites about the California Missions on the internet.
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www.californiamissions.com/menu.html
www.californiamissions.com/menu.html
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Welcome to my California Missions Web Site - a complete descripton of each of the 21 Missions.> ... Welcome to the California Missions Web Site. Much of California's history began with the Spanish Missions. The chain of 21 missions along California's El Camino Real ("The Royal Highway") represent the first arrival of...
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missions.bgmm.com/
missions.bgmm.com/
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The California Missions On-Line Project ... This project written by Rob Garretson in partial fulfilment of the Master's of Arts Degree from Cal Poly Pomona ... Click here for a general history of all of the California Missions.
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www.cuca.k12.ca.us/lessons/missions/missions.html
www.cuca.k12.ca.us/lessons/missions/missions.html
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500 photos of The California Missions, take a Virtual Tour of each mission ... Introduction to the California Missions ... You may already know that there are 21 missions today in the state of California. If you live in California, there is a good chance that you are within an hour's drive of one or more of the missions.
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www.thecaliforniamissions.com/
www.thecaliforniamissions.com/
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The California Missions Studies Association web site is undergoing a renovation and restoration project. Check back soon to see the exiting new look! ... Click here to enter the old web site.
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www.ca-missions.org/
www.ca-missions.org/
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The California Spanish Missions Virtual Educational Center - Take a Virtual Tour of a Mission, learn about the Missions and the people that lived there, and more! (Excellent for Teachers, Students, and People who are interested in history) Give our site a try! ... Who created the missions? (and why?)
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library.thinkquest.org/3615/
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The California Spanish Missions supplied many of the needed goods in early California commerce. The indians provided all of the needed labor to keep the missions functioning as centers of religion and commerce. During the Mexican annexation the missions were stripped of their exclusive rights to own large tracks of land.
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www.mtycounty.com/pgs-missions/the21missions.html
www.mtycounty.com/pgs-missions/the21missions.html
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