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#8, Santa Clara de Asis

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Fifth and Sixth Sites


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Church
Front and center. Obviously the University is proud of its mission church. 11-29-03.
Church
Church. 11-29-03.
Church
Church. 11-29-03.

Bell tower.
Bell tower. Photo date: 5-31-04
Bell tower.
Bell tower. Photo date: 5-31-04

Santa Clara
Bell tower. 3-9-03.
Bell tower.
Bell tower. Photo date: 5-31-04


Front facade. Photo date: 5-31-04


Bell tower. Photo date: 5-31-04

Front facade. Photo date: 5-31-04


Front facade. Photo date: 5-31-04

Bell tower. Photo date: 5-31-04


Front facade.

Front facade.


Front facade.

Front facade.


Front facade.

Front facade.

Statues in niches in the front facade.


El Camino Real bell at the Mission.

Front facade.


Front facade.

Front facade.

Right side facade.


Right side facade.

Bell tower.

Cross in front of the church.


Front facade.

Front facade.


Front facade.

Front facade.


Bell tower.

Garden on right side of church.


Front facade of church from a distance.

Front facade of church.


Front facade of church.

Front facade of church.


Pulpit.

Altar.


Left side of interior.

Ceiling.

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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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