Mission Santa Cruz

 (1791-1834) - A Spanish mission established in 1791 by Father Fermin Lasuen in present day Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County, California. Associated with the Presidio of San Francisco. Named for the feast of the Exaltation of the Cross. Secularized in 1834.

The Spanish Period (1769-1821)
The Mission Santa Cruz was founded on 28 Aug 1791, by Father Fermin Lasuen, as the 12th of twenty-one Spanish missions founded in California.

Mexican Period (1822-1846)
Mission Santa Cruz was secularized in 1834.

The American Period (1846-Present)
Mission Santa Cruz was returned to the Catholic Church in 1859 with a land patent signed by President James Buchanan.

Current Status
A modern half-scale Santa Cruz Mission Chapel outside the park and a reconstructed part of an original adobe mission building inside the Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County, California. Map point is the half-scale replica of the mission chapel.

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Links:
 * Wikipedia - Mission Santa Cruz
 * California State Parks - Santa Cruz Mission SHP