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Mission San Fernando showing defensive Port Holes
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View of the Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana in present-day Mission Hills, in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County, California. Crumbling brick and cracks can be seen in the walls.
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Mission San Fernando Rey, Established Sept. 8, 1797
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A young boy posed in front of Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana in present-day Mission Hills, in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County, California. Crumbling brick and cracks can be seen in the walls.
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