Another stop on John's field trip was
Mission Dolores, the oldest intact mission in California as well as the oldest building in San Francisco. A historic gem to be sure.

An historic El Camino Real marker
(thank you Mr. Macauley & his 4th grade social studies curriculum for this nugget of knowledge)

Inside the chapel

A beautiful piece of art in the courtyard

John had to sketch a gravemarker for course credit

A thatched hut indicative of the residential dwellings of the time
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