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The Making Of... The Digital El Camino Real

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San Francisco's Mission Dolores is one in a network of 21 missions connected by El Camino Real, the historic route stretching 600 miles between Sonoma and San Diego. An Oakland-based company called CyArk is creating a digital version of El Camino Real, and helping communities preserve the history of the missions.

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