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The Santa Cruz Mission, officially known as Mission Santa Cruz, was closed in 1834. This closure was part of a broader secularization movement in California, where many missions were dismantled or repurposed as the Mexican government sought to reduce the influence of the Catholic Church in the region. Today, the site of the mission is marked by a state park and a museum.

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