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El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro

El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, or the Royal Road of the Interior, was the most important trading route in the American Southwest for more than 300 years. Don Juan de Onate, the last Spanish conquistador, blazed the road in ...

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El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro

El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, or the Royal Road of the Interior, was the most important trading route in the American Southwest for more than 300 years. Don Juan de Onate, the last Spanish conquistador, blazed the road in ...

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El Camino Real

(The King’s Highway)

In this vicinity was the Indian trail which, during the period of Spanish occupation, became known as El Camino Real or King’s Highway. This road, connecting St. Augustine and Pensacola, Florida, crossed the Flint River at the ...

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El Camino Real

(The King's Highway)

The regal highway extending between his Catholic majesty's far flung kingdoms of New Spain, from Mexico City to the Kingdom of New Mexico, passed here. From 1581 onward it was the route followed by conqueror, padre, merchant, adventurer ...

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El Camino Real

(The Kings Highway)

The above marker shows the direction of the road that connected the 21 Missions. Expeditions left here to go north to Mission Santa Clara or go south to the head-quarters at Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo.

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The San Andreas Fault Exhibit & El Camino Real Earthquake Walk

In Celebration of the

U.S.Geological Survey's Centennial

1879 - 1979

Dedicated July 4, 1979

by

SAN JUAN BAUTISTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

In Cooperation With

Old Mission San Juan Bautista-Diocese of Monterey,

U.S.Geological Survey-Department of the Interior,

California State Historical Park-San ...

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El Camino Real Bell

[Upper Marker]

EL CAMINO REAL BELL

Placed Here June 24, 1910

by

SAN JUAN BAUTISTA

PARLOR No. 179

Native Daughters of

the Golden West.

Rededicated -- 1974

[Lower Marker]

EL CAMINO REAL

BELL

Placed Here

June 24,1910, by

San Juan Bautista

Parlor No.179

Native Daughters

Of the Golden West

Rededicated 1974

Restored 1997

by

SAN JUAN BAUTISTA SERVICE CLUB

CELEBRATING THE 200TH ...

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El Camino Real Bell

This commemorative bell celebrates a combined century of service by the California Federation of Women’s Clubs and California State Automobile Association including the establishment of bell markers along the historical El Camino Real.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Don Louis Lorimier / El Camino Real

Don Louis Lorimier

On this site stood the home of Don Louis Lorimier first commandant of the Spanish Military Post established here in 1793

Erected by the Nancy Hunter Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1917

El Camino Real

New Madrid

Cape ...

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El Camino Real

 

This plaque is placed on the 250th anniversary of

the birth of California’s apostle,

Padre Junípero Serra, O.F.M. to mark the northern terminus of El Camino Real as Padre Serra

knew it and helped to blaze it.

1713 - ...

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