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San Luis Rey de Francia circa 1910
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William Amos Haines
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William Amos Haines
Date created


1910
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United States
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Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, circa 1910. This mission is architecturally distinctive because of the strong Moorish lines exhibited.
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