As Spanish authorities colonized Alta California, they established
twenty-one Franciscan missions and four forts, or presidios, to bring
the native inhabitants of the region under control and to provide for
security and defense. Today, the missions and presidios are among
California's most popular historic landmarks, and enduring reminders of
California's Spanish and Mexican past. A FalconGuide to California's
Missions and Presidios is a fun and fascinating tour of the missions
and presidios for vacactioners and history buffs alike. This guide
includes beautifully descriptive text, a brief history of each site, key
festivals, plus information on nearby attractions.
Other books in the Exploring series include Big South Fork National
River and Recreation Area, Canyonlands and Arches National Park, Cape
Hatteras and Cape Lookout National Seashores, Dinosaur National
Monument, Florida's Atlantic Coast Beaches, Florida's Gulf Coast
Beaches, Glacier National Park, Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail, Gulf
Islands National Seashore, Hawaii's Parklands, Mount Helena, Point Reyes
National Seashore and Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and Southern
California Beaches.