Other web sites specifically on Mission Santa Cruz...
http://www.monterey.edu/other-sites/history/missionscr.html (by CSUMB)
http://ca.living.net/trav/missions/carmsc.htm (published a brochure available at the museum)
http://www.ucsc.edu/costano/mission1.html (info about museum, links to web sites including:)
http://www.ucsc.edu/costano/OhloneYokutCruz.html (Ohlones and Yokuts at mission)
http://www.ucsc.edu/costano/mission2.html (info about adobe building - colored cutaway sketch)
http://www.ucsc.edu/costano/missionmap.html (large version of map/directions)
http://www.tsoft.net/~cmi/Cruz.rpt.html (Brian and Matt, the guys who biked to many CA missions in '95)
http://www.cruzio.com/~sclibs/history/scflood1.html (details the
mission's history with floods)
http://www.cruzio.com/~sclibs/history/arch/style2.html (great sketch of adobe and good architectual info)
http://server2.powernet.net/~wyattb/ (contains good sketch, although also what I consider wrong info)
http://tqd.advanced.org/3615/mission12.shtml (brief summary)
http://www.bgmm.com/missions/SCRUZ.HTM (brief summary)
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/1051/Santa_Cruz.htm (another 4th grade classroom's work in progress)
Videos
* Life in a CA Mission (14 min. - describes jobs and lay-out of missions)
* Inside the CA Missions (58 min. - begins with a general history, and then tours each of the 21 missions. Fairly long to sit through - even I begin to think, "Boy, once you've seen one mission..." So after the intro, I give my students the option to work quietly on some seat-work and then listen when "their" mission is discussed, which is easy to do as the missions are presented in the order they were founded.)
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03/30/98