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              <text>San Secondo d'Asti Catholic Church (Ontario, Calif.) &#13;
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              <text>Exterior view of the San Secondo d'Asti Catholic Church in Guasti, a vineyard community in Ontario. Behind the Italian inspired church, looking towards what is now the City of Rancho Cucamonga, a portion of the numerous acres of Guasti vineyards can be seen. Guasti was founded by businessman and vintner Secondo Guasti, who came from Asti, Italy, and asked that this church be designed after one in his hometown. A plaque commemorating Secondo is seen to the right of the church's entrance (center). </text>
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