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Image:CHS-7275.jpg|{{ CHS-7275.jpg/credit}}<br/> An exterior view of the Mission San Juan Bautista, taken before 1875.
Image:CHS-7275.jpg|{{ CHS-7275.jpg/credit}}<br/> An exterior view of the Mission San Juan Bautista, taken before 1875.
Image:CHS J2291.jpg|{{ CHS J2291.jpg/credit}}<br/> A photograph of Mission San Juan Bautista taken between 1880 and 1910. The steeple (far right), constructed after the mission was secularized, was subsequently destroyed in a fire.
Image:CHS J2291.jpg|{{ CHS J2291.jpg/credit}}<br/> A photograph of Mission San Juan Bautista taken between 1880 and 1910. The steeple (far right), constructed after the mission was secularized, was subsequently destroyed in a fire.
Image:Mission San Juan Bautista HABS 1934.jpg|{{Mission San Juan Bautista HABS 1934.jpg/credit}}|<br />A portion of the monastery east elevation and chapel front façade (including the bell tower) at Mission San Juan Bautista as seen in 1934.
Image:Sparks Mission San Juan Bautista.jpg|{{Sparks Mission San Juan Bautista.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Juan Bautista, between 1933 and 1937.
Image:Sparks Mission San Juan Bautista.jpg|{{Sparks Mission San Juan Bautista.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Juan Bautista, between 1933 and 1937.
Image:09-Ground-Floor-HASB.jpg|{{09-Ground-Floor-HASB.jpg/credit}}<br/> A ground floor plan of Mission San Juan Bautista as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image:Mission SJB plot plan.jpg|{{Mission SJB plot plan.jpg/credit}}<br />A plot plan drawing of the Mission San Juan Bautista complex as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image: 10-Church-Elevations.jpg|{{ 10-Church-Elevations.jpg/credit}}<br/>Elevations of Mission San Juan Bautista as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image:09-Ground-Floor-HASB.jpg|{{09-Ground-Floor-HASB.jpg/credit}}<br /> A ground floor plan of Mission San Juan Bautista as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image:Mission SJB second floor plan.jpg|{{Mission SJB second floor plan.jpg/credit}}<br />A second floor plan of Mission San Juan Bautista as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image: 10-Church-Elevations.jpg|{{ 10-Church-Elevations.jpg/credit}}<br />Elevations of Mission San Juan Bautista as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image:San Juan Bautista California seal.gif|{{San Juan Bautista California seal.gif/credit}}<br />The official seal of the City of San Juan Capistrano reflects the town's historical ties to the mission from whence it got its name.
Image:San Juan Bautista California seal.gif|{{San Juan Bautista California seal.gif/credit}}<br />The official seal of the City of San Juan Capistrano reflects the town's historical ties to the mission from whence it got its name.
Image:SJB bell tower - Vertigo.jpg|{{ SJB bell tower - Vertigo.jpg/credit}}<br/>Special effects experts at Paramount Pictures added a composite matte painting  to create the impression of a domed bell tower at Mission San Juan Bautista. Interior scenes in the non-existent structure were filmed on a Hollywood sound stage.
Image:SJB bell tower - Vertigo.jpg|{{ SJB bell tower - Vertigo.jpg/credit}}<br/>Special effects experts at Paramount Pictures added a composite matte painting  to create the impression of a domed bell tower at Mission San Juan Bautista. Interior scenes in the non-existent structure were filmed on a Hollywood sound stage.
Image:Mission San Juan Bautista.jpg|{{Mission San Juan Bautista.jpg/credit}}A view of the restored Mission San Juan Bautista and its added three-bell ''campanario'' ("bell wall") in 2004. Two of the bells were salvaged from the original chime, which was destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
Image:Mission San Juan Bautista.jpg|{{Mission San Juan Bautista.jpg/credit}}A view of the restored Mission San Juan Bautista and its added three-bell ''campanario'' ("bell wall") in 2004. Two of the bells were salvaged from the original chime, which was destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
Image:The campanario (bell wall) at Mission San Juan Bautista 1986.jpg|<br />{{The campanario (bell wall) at Mission San Juan Bautista 1986.jpg/credit}}<br />The three-bell ''campanario'' ("bell wall") at Mission San Juan Bautista. Two of the bells were salvaged from the original chime, which was destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
Image:The campanario (bell wall) at Mission San Juan Bautista 1986.jpg|<br />{{The campanario (bell wall) at Mission San Juan Bautista 1986.jpg/credit}}<br />The three-bell ''campanario'' ("bell wall") at Mission San Juan Bautista. Two of the bells were salvaged from the original chime, which was destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
Image:USNS Mission San Juan Hull 29.jpg|{{USNS Mission San Juan Hull 29.jpg/credit}}<br />A bow view of Hull 29, the future USNS ''Mission San Juan'' (T-AO-126), 43 days after launching.
Image:USNS Mercury.jpg|{{USNS Mercury.jpg/credit}}<br />USNS ''Mercury'' (T-AGM-21), formerly USNS ''Mission San Juan'' (T-AO-126), berthing at Sidney Harbour, Australia, in 1969. ''Mercury'' was part of the command and control network for the Apollo 9 and 10 missions while in Sydney.
Image:Saint John the Baptist in the desert.jpg|{{Saint John the Baptist in the desert.jpg/credit}}<br />Saint John the Baptist in the desert.
Image:Saint John the Baptist in the desert.jpg|{{Saint John the Baptist in the desert.jpg/credit}}<br />Saint John the Baptist in the desert.
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