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State considers bill to preserve California's historic missions
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A bill that would provide $10 million in federal assistance to
restore California's 21 historic missions has cleared the House of
Representatives and is awaiting action in the Senate, but Fremont's
Mission San Jose is not likely to benefit.
The local mission completed a seismic retrofit six months ago,
said Dolores Ferenz, the mission administrator.
"We're in much better shape than many of the other missions," she
said.
Mission San Jose officials, however, will be inves...
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