The El Camino Real.
Oh, dude, that would be the El Camino Real. It was like the OG highway connecting all those Spanish missions along the California coast back in the 1700s. So, if you wanted to road trip like a friar back in the day, that was the route to take.
El Camino Real is a highway in California that is based on the Spanish road connecting all their missions in California during colonial times. It is located mainly near the coast of California.
El Camino Real (the King's Road) was a road built by the Spanish connecting all 21 missions in Alta California (a Spanish colony that is modern day California). It stretched from San Diego to Sonoma. Today, El Camino Real serves as a modern roadway in California, occupying most of the original road.
the spanish
Father of the Alta California Missions
all the missions follow rules and procedures
Adobe, a kind of clay.
El Camino Real
No. Many today are in the middle of a city.
All the missions are still standing and services are held in them as well as weddings and funerals.
the spanish were gonna take over California so they made missions, presideos, and pueblos. but California got sold to the us :P.
to make the californian indians(all of them) catholic