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Anza National Historic Trail Web site for the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail
Web de Anza Web de Anza provides students and scholars with primary source documents and multimedia resources covering Juan Bautista de Anza's two overland expeditions from the Sonoran desert to northern California, leading to the colonization of San Francisco in 1776.
Online Trail Guide Follow the Anza Trail from beginning to end, county by county, with lots of maps, images, sounds, and things to see and do along the route.
ALTA CALIFORNIA

CASA GRANDE
RUINS
NATIONAL
MONUMENT
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CARPINTERIA,
CALIFORNIA

CHUMASH
INDIANS

COLORADO RIVER

 

GRAND CANYON EXPLORER

EL CAMINO REAL

GILA RIVER

HOHOKAM
LOS ANGELES
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MISSIONS OF
CALIFORNIA

MISSION
SAN DIEGO

MISSION
SAN GABRIEL

MISSION SAN
XAVIER DEL BAC

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MONTEREY,
CALIFORNIA

NEW SPAIN

PACIFIC OCEAN
PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA

CLICK HERE to visit the Pima County, Ariz. web site, which has a fine section on the Anza Trail within its boundaries.

PRESIDIOS,
GENERAL
INFORMATION
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PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY
PRESIDIO OF
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN DIEGO,
CALIFORNIA
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
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SAN FRANCISCO BAY
SAN JOSE,
CALIFORNIA
SONORA, MEXICO

SONORAN
DESERT

TUBAC, ARIZONA

TUBAC: THROUGH FOUR CENTURIES

YUMA INDIANS

North American Indians: Minnesota
State University E-Museum

Yuman Indians: From Edward
Curtis's "North American Indian"

Yuma Indians: From "The Encyclopedia
of North American Indians"

 

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