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San Juan Capistrano , California Community and Visitors Guide
Information on the history, arts, and local events for the city.

  • Information for the Community of San Juan Capistrano, California and its visitors Featured Articles Shakespeare Festival Performances through August 20, 2006 Mission San Juan Capistrano Calendar of Events - Farmer's Market - Every Wednesday, 3-7 pm San Juan Capistrano, California The city of San Juan Capistrano is located in the center of Southern California, midway between Los Angeles and San Diego and all of Southern California's major attractions

  • Situated in the lush Capistrano Valley and minutes from the Pacific Ocean, San Juan Capistrano is a cultural center, filled with Historic sites

  • San Juan Capistrano is home of the Swallows of Capistrano, who have returned to the Mission San Juan Capistrano for centuries to nest and have their young in the valley

  • The Mission San Juan Capistrano is one of California's most beautiful sites known as, 'The Jewel of the Missions'

  • The Mission was founded by Junipero Serra in 1776, named after missionary Giovanni de Capistrano and is the seventh of the 21 Spanish Missions

  • Located just across the train tracks from the Historic Capistrano Depot is favorite spot for locals and visitors alike is Los Rios Street, which is one of the oldest residential streets in California, with it's adobe's and European structures lining the streets



    San Juan Capistrano Mission Basilica
    San Juan Capistrano. History, events.



    Handbook of Texas Online - San Juan Capistrano Mission
    Overview of the mission's history and architecture.

  • SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO MISSION

  • San Juan Capistrano Mission, formerly the East Texas mission of San José de los Nazonis, was renamed in 1731, when it was moved to the site of present San Antonio twelve miles from the Alamo

  • qv San Juan Capistrano did not make as much progress as did the other San Antonio missions because of its exposure to frequent Indian attacks and the fact that lands allotted to the mission were not sufficient for its horses and cattle and the raising of the required crops

  • In 1762 San Juan Capistrano owned 1, 000 cattle, 3, 500 sheep and goats, and a horse herd of 100

  • San Juan Capistrano was transferred from the College of Santa Cruz de Querétaroqv to the care of the College of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de Zacatecasqv in March 1773 and secularized on July 14, 1794



    City of San Juan Capistrano Official Website
    City website; statistics, business information, city hall information, lodging
    and dining, city history and links to related websites.

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    Hippolyte Bouchard attacks San Juan Capistrano Mission
    The "privateers" of the magazine No Quarter Given annually commemorate the attack
    on Mision San Juan Capistrano. Interesting pictures on this page, ...

  • Port Royal Privateers Invade San Juan Capistrano Mission October 27, 2001 (under construction) October 31, 1998 (below) (Photos submitted by Wes Stewart) In December of 1818, Hippolyte Bouchard dropped anchor in San Juan Bay (now known as Dana Point Harbor)

  • He sent a message up the hill to the sleepy village of San Juan Capistrano, asking for supplies

  • Corney reports: "We found the town well-stocked with everything but money, and destroyed much wine and spirits and all the public property set fire to the king's stores, barracks, and governor's hourse, and about two o'clock we marched back though not in the order that we went, many of the men being intoxicated, and some were so much so that we had to lash them to the field pieces and drag them to the beach." To commemorate this event, the Port Royal Privateers also invade the San Juan Capistrano Mission every year during the San Juan Capistrano Mission Pirate Festival, near the end of October


    Capistrano Animal Rescue Effort CARE in San Juan Capistrano ...
    Saves homeless and abandoned animals in San Juan Capistrano and places them in
    caring homes. Photographs of adoptable animals, upcoming events, ...

  • Capistrano Animal Rescue Effort message from Board President CARE Times Electronic Newsletter Meet Billy Featured Pet Just Adopted He recommends checking out NEWS Updates: A ny CARE member in good standing who wishes to hold an Officer or Director position must notify the Secretary in writing no later than July 15, 2006 of their intent to run for a Board position at the August 28, 2006 membership meeting

  • You helped us find a new home More of us are available Judy Available To volunteer Adoption Days every Saturday Noon to 4 PETsMART San Juan Capistrano Read Recent Editions Quarterly CARE Downloadable Adobe PDF format (long download) CARE Times Electronic Newsletter HTML format Meet Billy and Star Featured Pets

  • CARE counts on your gifts to help meet the needs of our mission by taking care of and placing the adoptable San Juan Capistrano cats that go to OC, CA Shelter and many of the San Juan Capistrano dogs that the shelter can not place

  • $35 Litter for one litter of kittens $85 Average acquisition costs to CARE for one dog or cat from the OC Shelter $150 A tonga cage to foster an adult cat $250 or $25/month Litter for a foster home caring for a rotating pair of two adult cats up to ten cats in a year $500 in your family or pet's name $5, 000 Sponsor a dog exercise yard in your family or businesses name $50, 000 Sponsor the planned Vet animal check in and check up clinic in your family or businesses name For more opportunities, Please call CARE 949-240-1735 email Checks made payable to: CARE PO Box 1089 San Juan Capistrano, CA 92693 Learn More About Capistrano Animal Rescue Effort CARE


    Illustrated Glossary of Terms Relating to California Missions
    Illustrated glossary of terms relating to California missions and other Hispanic
    sites by Sasha Honig.

  • Mission San Juan Capistrano CAMPO SANTO Cemetery, literally 'Holy Field, ' the place where baptized Catholics, including Indian neophytes, were buried

  • See the entry on CAT DOOR for more on cats at the missions.) Mission San Juan Capistrano VIGAS Ceiling beams or rafters made from single logs or poles to support the ceiling and roof


    Save Putiidhem
    Movement to save the ancient village of Putiidhem, "Mother Village" of the Acjachemen.

  • Putiidhem, Mother Village of the Acjachemen, in San Juan Capistrano, prior to "stockpiling" of 20, 000 cu

  • Citizens of San Juan Capistrano have chosen to allow a private Catholic-themed High School to be built on top of this sacred site, despite lengthy consideration of deleterious effects to the community from unmitigated impacts from the development

  • At the time of European contact, many of the families living at Putiidhem were inducted into Mission San Juan Capistrano and the Acjachemen were named Juaneno after the mission

  • The Acjachemen built the Mission and many of the other historic adobes that are cherished and protected by the City of San Juan Capistrano

  • ORA-855, the Central Village Site The remains of the central village and cemetery are situated within 29 acres of undeveloped land at the NW corner of Junipero Serra Road and the San Diego Freeway in San Juan Capistrano, California

  • A number of plans for development of the 29 acres containing the remaining portion of the central village of Putiidhem have been submitted to and approved rejected by the city of San Juan Capistrano

  • Resources and further information Official website of the Juaneno Band of Mission Indians Gabrieleno/Tongva (Mission San Gabriel) Capistrano local newspaper, the Dispatch Large version of alternative plan conceptual diagram Very Large version of alternative plan conceptual diagram Visitors since Mar

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    Virtual Guidebook to Los Angeles and Vicinity
    Panoramas of scenic landscapes, including ones in Malibu, Los Angeles, the San
    Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys, and coastal Orange County.

  • (On the hilltop above Dana Point Yacht harbor.) The, undergoing stabliization, San Juan Capistrano

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  • The fountain in the, San Juan Capistrano

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    Ranch and Mission Days in Alta California
    Guadalupe Vallejo describes life in Alta California before the Americans came.

  • The blankets and the coarse cloth I have spoken of were first woven in the southern Missions, San Gabriel, San Juan Capistrano, and others


    California Missions
    Descriptions and photo of each of the 21 historical Spanish Missions.


    CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Mission Indians (Of California)
    A name of no real ethnic significance, but used as a convenient popular and
    official term to designate the modern descendants of those tribes of California, ...

  • San Juan Capistrano:, Nov., 1776

  • The five missions of San Fernando, San Gabriel, San Juan Capistrano, San Luis Rey, and its branch mission of San Antonio de Pala, were all in Shoshonean territory, and the great majority of the Mission Indians of to-day are of this stock

  • Those within the mission sphere were of five languages, each with minor dialectic differences, nearly equivalent to as many tribes, as follows:- (a) Gabrielino: from about Santa Monica southward nearly to San Juan Capistrano, and from the coast back to the foothills of the San Bernardino range, together with Santa Catalina island

  • Spoken in slightly different dialects at missions of San Luis Rey (Luiseño, Kechi) and San Juan Capistrano (Juaneño, Gaitchim, Netela, Acagchemem)

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    CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jose Maria de Zalvidea
    Spanish Franciscan, born at Bilbao, Vizeaya, Spain. (1780-1846)

  • He served at Mission San Fernando till 1806; at Mission San Gabriel till 1826; at San Juan Capistrano till 1842; and at Mission San Luis Rey to the day of his death

  • Santa Barbara Archives: Records of missions San Gabriel and San Juan Capistrano; ENGELHARDT, The Franciscans in California (Harbor Springs, Michigan, 1897); The Missions and Missionaries of California, II (San Francisco, 1912)


    California Mission Limited Fine Art Editions
    Original photography and unique historical graphics relating to the original 21
    California missions.

  • ORIGINAL PHOTOS, FACTS & INFORMATION HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE MISSIONS THROUGH RARE AND UNIQUE POSTCARDS BUY LIMITED FINE ART EDITIONS, MISSION ART PRINTS, GREETING CARDS L I M I T E D I R I S G I C L É E E D I T I O N S "San Juan Capistrano Fiesta" © 2000 Howard Anderson "Welcome to San Buenaventura" © 2003 Howard Anderson N E W ! "Santa Clara Mission Gardens" © 2004 Howard Anderson A L L 2 1 M I S S I O N E D I T I O N S N O W A V A I L A B L E ! Enjoy your visit to MissionArt.com, where you will find rich, colorful depictions of life at California's legendary missions by artist Howard Anderson

  • Enjoy the fiesta at Mission San Juan Capistrano, Saturday at the Santa Barbara Mission, and Sunday at Mission San Diego de Alcala


    Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library: Alamo History
    A chronology of historical events at the Alamo by the Daughters of the Republic
    Of Texas (DRT).

  • 1731 Three missions in East Texas, Nuestra SeƱora Purísima Concepción de Acuña, San Juan Capistrano, and San Francisco de la Espada, are moved to the San Antonio River


    Pack 13 - San Juan Capistrano
    Offers a calendar, photograph album, newsletter and links. In the Orange County
    Council.

  • Welcome to Pack 13 Mission San Juan Capistrano Charter Organization San Juan Capistrano Orange County, California Chartered 1946 Quality Unit Award 2001-2004 Pope Paul VI Award Site Disclaimer || |


    Mooning Amtrak Trains, Southern California USA
    Information on the annual Mooning of Amtrak Trains in Southern California.

  • LOCATION: Along the chain link fence adjacent the train tracks, across the road from: Mugs Away Saloon, (949) 582-9716 27324 Camino Capistrano, #102; Laguna Niguel, (Orange County) California 92677 DRIVING DIRECTIONS: In Orange County, California, Interstate-5, Exit 'AVERY PKWY'

  • Short block street ends at 'T' intersection, Turn North (Right) on Camino Capistrano

  • The train times shown represent Northbound 4 minutes later than, and Southbound 1 minute earlier than the Amtrak scheduled train departure times at 'San Juan Capistrano' depot

  • But, keep in mind that you cannot get here from Crown Valley Parkway as its bridge goes over Camino Capistrano Road, without connecting

  • This is about 4¾ track miles North of the San Juan Capistrano Amtrak train station and about ¾ miles North of the 'Mission Viejo - Laguna Niguel' Metrolink station

  • Train Passengers The Amtrak and Metrolink trains will be filled to capacity with passengers to see the 'moon show' between the stations of 'Irvine' to the North and to the South 'San Juan Capistrano' for Amtrak and 'Laguna Niguel' for Metrolink


    San Clemente Real Estate, San Juan Capistrano Real Estate, Dana ...
    Serves south Orange County.


    Sandy's CyberHome
    Photographs from Croatia, Estonia, Greenland, Finland, Hungary, Japan, Taiwan,
    and around the USA.

  • It borders Mission Viejo, and is within 30 minutes from Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente


    KSBR JAZZ!FM88.5
    Contemporary and classic jazz music station broadcasting live over the Internet.

  • There were more than 25 all-stars jamming at Mission San Juan Capistrano


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