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#8, Santa Clara de Asis

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Entrance to Santa Clara University
Entrance to Santa Clara University. Photo date: 12-26-03.


Through a garden wall. Photo date: 5-31-04

Through a garden wall. Photo date: 5-31-04


El Camino Bell in gartden. Photo date: 5-31-04

Cross. Photo date: 5-31-04


El Camino Bell. Photo date: 5-31-04

El Camino Bell. Photo date: 5-31-04

Santa Clara - El Camino Real Bell
These mission bells can be found in many locations along the El Camino Real. 11-29-03.
Garden Entry
Entry to the garden. 11-29-03.


Opening
Left of church. 11-29-03.
Santa Clara
Shrine. 3-9-03.

Santa Clara
Surviving outer wall from 1822 mission. The area to the right was the site of the mission garden. 3-9-03.
Santa Clara
Surviving wall. One of only two remainig structure from 1822 mission. 3-9-03.

Surviving wall. One of only two remainig structure from 1822 mission. Photo 2007.

Surviving wall. One of only two remainig structure from 1822 mission.


Shrine.

Surviving wall. pieces remainig from the 1822 Mission.


Underside of roof.

Hole in wall.

Statue.


Garden.

Statue.

These steps lead to the Student Chapel which was lost in the fire of 1926????

Garden.


The museum.

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*** Reference: Archaeology at Santa Clara de Asis: The Slow Rediscovery of a Moveable Missions by Russell K. Skowronek and Julie C. Wizorek.

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