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Select photographs of my many visits to the California Missions build by Spain and Mexico between 1769 and 1823.
#12, Santa Cruz. Founded August 28, 1791 by Father Fermin Lasuen. Santa Cruz.
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Personal ObservationsI had just bought a new camera and unintentionally left my wide angle lens at home attached to my old camera. We do hope to return this year to reshoot some photos of this mission using my favorite lens.
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History
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![]() The original mission was much larger than what remains today. When it was time to rebuild the mission church, the site was already occupied by a newer church, so a smaller reproduction was built nearby. The building at the lower right predated the Family Housing which remains today.
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![]() Note how small this reproduction church is. 11-29-03. |
![]() This reproduction of the church is a few hundred feet from the location of the original church. 11-29-03. |
Behind the half size reproduction church is a small garden.

The original baptismal fount. 11-29-03.
![]() Statue to Mary. 11-29-03. |
![]() Statue of Father Junipero Serra. 11-29-03. |
![]() Altar of reproduction church. The tabernacle doors are from the original church. 11-29-03. |
![]() Altar of reproduction church. The tabernacle doors are from the original church. 11-29-03. |
![]() Note the reproduction half size mission church in the distance on the right. 11-29-03. |
![]() Note the top of the bell towers to the reproduction half size mission church and the replacement more modern church in the distance. 11-29-03. |
![]() Above and right. This building originally contained 17 rooms for family housing. Seven room remain. This is the oldest family housing building remaining in California. A similar building once existed about 200 feet north. The reproduction mission is midway between what would be the far end of these buildings if they existed. 11-29-03. |
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![]() Roof of family housing. 11-29-03. |
![]() Roof of family housing. 11-29-03. |
![]() The family housing originally had 17 rooms, 7 remain. This is the end where the building once continued. 11-29-03. |
![]() The family housing originally had 17 rooms, 7 remain. This is the end where the building once continued. 11-29-03. |
![]() Family Housing, interior. 11-29-03. |
![]() Family Housing, interior. 11-29-03. |
![]() Family Housing, interior. 11-29-03. |
![]() Caretta. 11-29-03. |
![]() Under this shelter are the remains of the last surviving wall of the earlier church. 11-29-03. |
![]() Old mission cemetery. 11-29-03. |

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