Mission Santa Clara was founded on January 12, 1777 by Spanish Franciscan missionaries in present-day Santa Clara, California. It was the eighth of the 21 missions established in California.
Mission Santa Clara de Asis was founded in 1777 by Spanish Franciscans in what is now Santa Clara, California. It is the eighth of the 21 California missions. The mission was an important center for agriculture and education, and it played a role in the development of the University of Santa Clara, now known as Santa Clara University.
Mission Santa Clara is commonly referred to as "Santa Clara University." It is a private Jesuit university located in Santa Clara, California.
No, Mission Santa Clara was originally founded as the Mission Santa Clara de Asís in 1777 by Spanish missionaries as a part of the California mission system. In 1851, it became the site of Santa Clara College (now Santa Clara University) when the mission buildings were given to the Jesuits.
Mission Santa Clara de Asis is located in Santa Clara, California, on the campus of Santa Clara University. It is the eighth California mission and was founded in 1777.
No because now they use it for weddings and funerals
Mission Santa Clara was found on January 12, 1777.
Mission Santa Clara de Asis was founded in 1777 by Spanish Franciscans in what is now Santa Clara, California. It is the eighth of the 21 California missions. The mission was an important center for agriculture and education, and it played a role in the development of the University of Santa Clara, now known as Santa Clara University.
Mission Santa Clara was found on January 12, 1777.
Mission Santa Clara was found on January 12, 1777.
Yes, Santa Clara is the 8th mission
Mission Santa Clara
What is the purpose of Mission Santa Clara De Asis
January 12,1777
Mission Santa Clara was indeed the eighth Californian mission founded
The mission was found January 12, 1777 and found by Father Juniperro Serra.
Mission Santa Clara is the eighth mission in the mission chain
yes people did live in santa clara ohlone people lived in the santa clara mission