San Francisco de Solano
Native Americans of San Francisco Solano
California's last mission reached far into the native lands along the California coastline, and the territory north and east of Sonoma, to recruit and take ative americans into Mission San Francisco S
Address:
114 East Spain Street
(East Spain and 1st Street)
Sonoma, CA 95476
Phone:
Mission Sonoma: 707-938-9560
Soldiers Barracks / Museum: 707-939-9420
Sonoma State Historic Park: 707-936-1519 or Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park: 707-762-4871. For School Tours: (707) 938-1519
San Francisco Solano
TheTwenty-first and last of the California Missions, founded July 4, 1823. The wing that was the padre's quarters is now a museum. What was the dining room in this section of the mission now displays mission paintings done by Chris Jorgensen between 1903-1905. The Mexican-era soldiers barracks (just across from the mission) has been restored and now contain a small museum and a gift shop.








