Mission San Francisco de Asís

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Mission Dolores

In addition to its unique historic, religious, and architectural significance, Mission Dolores has always had a central place in the civic and cultural life of San Francisco. Today, besides being a destination for hundreds of thousands of San Francisco visitors, Mission Dolores is an important part of the community, the center of a vibrant, diverse parish which ministers to all in need. (Text and image from mission's official site.)

Mission San Francisco de Asís 

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Mission San Francisco de Asís is the oldest surviving structure in San Francisco and the sixth religious settlement established as part of the California chain of missions. The Mission was founded on June 29, 1776 by Lieutenant José Joaquin Moraga and Father Francisco Palóu (a companion of Father Junipero Serra), both members of the de Anza Expedition, which had been charged with bringing Spanish settlers to Alta (upper) California.

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Links about Mission San Francisco de Asis 

Websites on Mission San Francisco de Asis

Official Homepage of Mission San Francisco de Asís
No history listed but includes an address that you can write to to request an information packet on Mission San Francisco de Asis.
California Missions: Mission San Francisco de Asis
Very brief one page history of Mission San Francisco de Asis.
The California Missions Site: Mission San Francisco de Asis
More in-depth history of Mission San Francisco de Asis. Includes a few photographs and information on how to cite the page for reports.
California Missions On-Line Project: Mission San Francisco de Asis
Has a brief paragraph on a variety of subjects related to Mission San Francisco de Asis. Also has a short understanding assessment quiz.
Virtual Tour of Mission San Francisco de Asis
Mr. Missions' photographs from nearly all angles of Mission San Francisco de Asis.
Mission Visual Journey: Mission San Francisco de Asis
Stunning photographs of Mission San Francisco de Asis presented in a beautiful slideshow by the California Missions Resource Center.
California Travel: Mission San Francisco de Asis
Starting from the Mission San Francisco de Asis facts page, you will find links to a professionally written mission history and description of the grounds.
Mission San Francisco de Asis eBook
A downloadable ebook specifically about Mission San Francisco de Asis hosted by the Peninsula Library System. Requires Adobe Reader.

Videos of Mission San Francisco de Asis 

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Tour of Mission San Francisco de Asis, 4th Grade project

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Jasmine's "My Mission Report"

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Photos of Mission San Francisco de Asis 

Another look at Mission San Francisco de Asis

Robert English's photographs detail the exterior, interior, and the grounds of Mission San Francisco de Asis. Click over to see the full photoset where you can take a close look at the informative plaques. Photos posted here with permission.

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