- en.wikipedia.org Mission Revival architectureSanta Barbara station, built in 1902 in Santa Barbara, California, an example of a railroad depot in Mission Revival Style.
- nps.gov articles/mission-revival-architecture.htmThese West Coast architects launched the Mission Revival style, which was characterized by silhouetted shapes that mimicked the old missions...
- house-design-coffee.com mission-revival-…Mission Revival architecture was popular from about 1900 to 1915, but it never really died out.
- vaia.com en-us/explanations/architecture/…The history of Mission Revival Architecture is intertwined with the broader Arts and Crafts movement and the American fascination with colonial heritage.
- ranker.com list/mission-revival-style-…This list is a great source for answering the questions, "What are the most famous Mission Revival Style architecture buildings...
- theplancollection.com blog/mission-revival-…The earliest Mission Revival homes were built in California. They embraced and celebrated the architecture of Spanish settlers with their widespread use...
- architecturestyles.org mission-revival/INTRODUCTION TO REVIVAL STYLES: Each revival style identifies specifically with an architecture of an earlier time and place...
- pinterest.com ideas/mission-revival-architecture/…Luxury Defined showcases a collection of properties inspired by Pueblo and Mission Revival architecture.
- andersenwindows.com ideas-and-inspiration/home-…Inspired by Spanish mission churches built in the early 1600s, Mission Revival style architecture first appeared in California around 1885.
- pinterest.ca millsleeann/mission-revival-…The Mission Inn in Southern California is one of the largest extant Mission Revival Style buildings in the United States.
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