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Robinson, Principal Landscape Architect at Caltrans developed an El Camino Real restoration program which resulted in the installation of 555 El Camino Real Bell Markers in 2005. The Bell Marker consists of a 460 mm diameter cast metal bell set atop a 75 mm diameter Schedule 40 pipe
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on the San
Francisco Peninsula in a 1959 law. Most of the bells eventually disappeared due to vandalism, theft or simple loss due to the relocation or rerouting of highways and roads. The State took over bell maintenance in 1933. After a reduction in the number of bells to around 80, the State began
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reported to the city council in
November 2020 that the bells represent a painful history for the indigenous people of the city, and noted that a bell in Mission Park Plaza had been stolen in 1999 and not replaced. Santa Cruz scheduled the removal of the last bell in the city, at the intersection of
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While it is sometimes claimed that mission settlements were deliberately spaced approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) apart to facilitate overland travel via horseback during the
Spanish era, this claim is not made in any historical sources and first appeared in 20th-century advertising materials
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in 1902. In the early twentieth century, organizations and government agencies became interested in creating official designations or commemorations of roads and highways. Given the lack of standardized highway signs at the time, it was decided to place distinctive bells along the route, hung on
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During the period of
Spanish rule, there was no single road constructed by the Spanish to connect the missions, with most of the network of royal roads following historic Native American trading routes. These various "caminos reales" covered much of what is today California, but with no single
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traced the route that connected the missions for motorists to follow. The club and associated groups cared for the bells from the mid-1920s through 1931 after the original organization which installed the bells fragmented. Distinctive route markers were added to
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Valuable seeds were brought to
California also marking the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro with trees for different uses. For example, ash trees were the marker for where a spring was to be found, as seen to this day at the church of
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Brown, Jody; Everson, Dicken; Heck, Gene; Hobbs, Kelly; Huddleson, Julia; Medin, Anmarie; Mikesell, Steve; Moffett, Chad; Scott, Gloria; Nayyar, Margo; Swope, Karen; Thompson, Scott; Wooten, Kimberly; Cismowski, Deborah (2016).
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encouraging automobile travel along the route. The missions are in fact spaced at highly variable intervals and do not reflect any particular planning of this kind. It is also traditionally claimed that the padres sprinkled
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Soquel and Dakota avenues, for August 28, 2021, but the bell was stolen the night before it was to be removed. The Tribal Band, an organization of local tribes, led a ceremony to mark the occasion in spite of the theft.
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Several modern highways include parts of the commemorative route, though large sections are on city streets (for instance, most of the stretch between San Jose and San
Francisco). The full route as defined by the
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replacing them, at first with concrete, and later with iron. Justin Kramer took over the production of the bells in 1959. The
California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) began a restoration effort in 1996.
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By the mid-nineteenth century, when
California became a state, the route had been improved in certain sections, but was wholly inadequate for large stagecoaches and freight wagons. In 1892, Anna Pitcher of
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column that is attached to a concrete foundation using anchor rods. The original 1906 bell molds were used to fabricate the replacement bells. The bells are most typically marked
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of the early 20th century. Streets throughout
California bear the "El Camino Real" name. The route has been continually upgraded and is decorated with Commemorative bell markers.
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For some indigenous populations, the bells are painful symbols of the dehumanization of their ancestors, together with the domination and erasure of their culture. The
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tribal band shared with local authorities how the bells represent historical injustices and oppression of their people. In response, a bell at the
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supports in the form of an 11-foot (3.4 m) high shepherd's crook, also described as "a Franciscan walking stick". The bells were designed by
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seeds along the trail to mark the windings of the trail's northward progress with bright yellow flowers, creating a golden trail stretching from
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and other national auto trails when the joint board of state highway officials adopted the
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was removed by campus officials in June 2019. The issue was also present when the
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expedition of (1775–76) entered Alta California from the southeast (crossing the
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initiated an effort to establish a commemorative route which was adopted by the
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special route designated to link the missions. The name was revived in the
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1624:"Op-Ed: Why the California 'mission bell' road markers must come down"
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in 1926. The state highways forming El Camino Real were identified as
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West Mission Road in Alhambra to Alhambra Avenue in Los Angeles
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California Vieja: Culture and Memory in a Modern American Past
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Original and current manufacturer of the El Camino Real bells
1232:"How El Camino Real, California's 'Royal Road,' Was Invented"
1203:"El Camino Not-So-Real: The True Story of the 'Ancient Road'"
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A section of the old mission road, El Camino Real fronts the
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1280:"Central Coast Curious: How did mustard 'invade' our coast?"
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in the Americas. The historical preservation commission of
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Spanish missions established in present-day Baja California
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California's Spanish Missions: Their Yesterdays and Todays
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established a series of religious outposts from today's
1416:"The Lost U.S. Highways of Southern California History"
1328:. Sunbelt Publications, San Diego, CA. pp. 53–57.
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Pilgrimage: In Search of the REAL California Missions
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1867:. Arroyo Grande, CA: Hubert A. and Martha H. Lowman.
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1326:California's El Camino Real and Its Historic Bells
1313:(Report). California Department of Transportation.
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1355:(8th ed.). Los Angeles, Calif. p. 361.
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1502:"Women's club rescue famed Mission Bells"
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383:Misión de Nuestra Señora de Loreto Conchó
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1754:San Mateo County Historical Society,
1731:"California Highways: El Camino Real"
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1553:"El Camino Real Mission Bell Project"
1443:Pimentel, Benjamin (April 10, 1999).
1388:"Saga of the Bells Comes Full Circle"
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612:United States Numbered Highway System
2336:Trails in the San Francisco Bay Area
2200:California mission clash of cultures
1414:Masters, Nathan (October 21, 2015).
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1085:in San Diego and the other one near
807:East Mission Road in San Gabriel to
801:in Rosemead to East Mission Road in
670:University of California, Santa Cruz
465:), and picked up Portolá's trail at
2266:Pre-statehood history of California
2059:Nuestra Señora Reina de los Angeles
1700:Miller, Johanna (August 31, 2021).
1500:Buchanan, Paul D. (July 13, 2017).
1230:Masters, Nathan (January 4, 2013).
1201:Myrow, Rachael (November 2, 2017).
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828:Valley Boulevard in Los Angeles to
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1802:. Del Mar, CA: Trans-Anglo Books.
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1681:. Catholic News. November 24, 2020
1622:Lopez, Valentin (March 21, 2022).
1596:Fuentes, Zach (January 18, 2022).
1469:Cappon, Sally (October 27, 2009).
365:had names apart from the appended
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1648:Hanna, Jason (January 22, 2019).
16:Commemorative route in California
2321:Landmarks in Ventura, California
2296:Colonial United States (Spanish)
2276:Auto trails in the United States
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1779:. San Mateo, CA: Independently.
1324:Kurillo, M.; Tuttle, E. (2000).
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21:El Camino Real (disambiguation)
2286:Spanish missions in California
2107:San Francisco Xavier (Castaic)
1926:San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo
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1079:California Historical Landmark
682:genocide of indigenous peoples
287:Spanish missions in California
246:California Historical Landmark
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1386:Pool, Bob (August 16, 2006).
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1087:Mission San Francisco de Asís
1032:Stretch of El Camino Real at
313:and its northern terminus at
2195:Mission Revival architecture
1992:Nuestra Señora de la Soledad
1771:Clifford, Christian (2021).
1572:"Mission bell to be removed"
726:California State Legislature
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315:Mission San Francisco Solano
184:State highways in California
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1106:California Roads portal
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1083:Mission San Diego de Alcalá
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537:Nuestra Señora del Tránsito
369:. Missions were present in
311:Mission San Diego de Alcalá
55:with an El Camino Real bell
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2316:Landmarks in San Francisco
2210:California mission project
2077:Santa Gertrudis Asistencia
2071:Santa Margarita de Cortona
2016:San Fernando Rey de España
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1844:Kropp, Phoebe S. (2006).
1817:Johnson, P., ed. (1964).
1367:"California Bell Company"
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331:Mission Revival movement
2311:Landmarks in California
2022:San Luis Rey de Francia
1819:The California Missions
1506:San Mateo Daily Journal
1349:Forbes, Harrie (1925).
584:California Bell Company
492:Between 1683 and 1835,
487:San Francisco Peninsula
337:Spanish and Mexican era
325:in connection with the
2235:Catholicism portal
2113:San Bernardino de Sena
1980:La Purísima Concepción
1909:missions in California
1863:Wright, Ralph (1950).
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2150:Second, Santa Barbara
2065:San Pedro y San Pablo
1950:San Francisco de Asís
1865:California's Missions
1706:Good Times Santa Cruz
1259:Orange Coast Magazine
1121:History of California
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1938:San Gabriel Arcángel
1932:San Antonio de Padua
1533:on December 16, 2018
1056:Rios-Caledonia Adobe
792:to Mission Drive in
655:Mission San Fernando
571:Pasadena, California
479:Presidio of Monterey
329:associated with the
2082:San Antonio de Pala
2034:San Rafael Arcángel
2010:San Miguel Arcángel
1962:Santa Clara de Asís
1956:San Juan Capistrano
1920:San Diego de Alcalá
817:San Gabriel Mission
719:in Alhambra in 1973
659:Mission San Gabriel
651:Historical Monument
590:in the Pueblo near
509:Baja California Sur
471:San Fernando Valley
467:Mission San Gabriel
53:San Gabriel Mission
2136:Military districts
1794:Crump, S. (1975).
1679:Catholic Telegraph
1602:ABC7 San Francisco
1576:UC Santa Cruz News
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1089:in San Francisco.
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748:U.S.-Mexico border
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394:Portolá expedition
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253:Reference no.
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1809:978-0-87046-028-9
1628:Los Angeles Times
1393:Los Angeles Times
1335:978-0-932653-37-6
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410:Gaspar de Portolá
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