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'''[https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=548 Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park]''' includes the last surviving adobe building from the [[Mission Santa Cruz]] complex, built as a neophyte dormitory. | '''[https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=548 Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park]''' includes the last surviving adobe building from the [[Mission Santa Cruz]] complex, built as a neophyte dormitory. The building was later converted to residences for two local families, so is today often referred to as the [[Armas family|Armas]] and [[Rodriguez family|Rodriguez]] adobes. | ||
* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Four, item (36), page 102 | * John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Four, item (36), page 102 | ||
[[Category:State parks]] | [[Category:State parks]] | ||
[[Category: Places in Sidewalk Companion]] | [[Category: Places in Sidewalk Companion]] | ||
Revision as of 16:35, 19 June 2023
Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park includes the last surviving adobe building from the Mission Santa Cruz complex, built as a neophyte dormitory. The building was later converted to residences for two local families, so is today often referred to as the Armas and Rodriguez adobes.
- John L. Chase, The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023), Chapter Four, item (36), page 102