3.a workshop,resting room,and Indian huts
because it was the only place that was close to santa cruz
because it was a perfect location fot the mission
yes
Yes. Los Olivos is an unincorporated place in Santa Babara County, California.Hope this helps!
Mission Santa Clara is the eighth mission in the mission chain
The site chosen was high on a hill near the Santa Ynez River. The Mission was built to fill a gap between Mission Santa Barbara and Mission San Luis Obispo. The site was originally named Alajulapa or 'corner' by local natives. The Mission was nicknamed the "Hidden Gem of the Missions" because of its beautiful location
yes the 12 mission is Santa Cruz mission
mission santa Barbara
The Mission Santa Clara de Asís is located on the campus of Santa Clara University. The current location is actually the fifth location of the historic mission which has had a long history of destruction and rebuilding. The first location of the mission was located along the banks of the Guadalupe River and was built in 1777. A flood in 1779 destroyed the first mission and a second, temporary church was built up on higher grounds. In May of 1784 a third church was built farther away from the river and potential flooded and close to its present day location. The third mission was unfortunately destroyed by an earthquake in 1818 and a fourth temporary church was built nearby. The fifth and final location was selected in in 1822 and dedicated in 1825. The first church on the final site was destroyed by a fire on October 26, 1926. The sixth and current Mission building was dedicated on May 13, 1928. Santa Clara University has evolved around the Mission site, originating as Santa Clara College in 1851 and is considered California's oldest college.
Santa Clara mission was closest to mission Santa Cruz
the Santa Barbara Mission is the tenth mission on the mission chain.