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Need a place to reflect on the season? Here are 10 sites in San Antonio that made us reflect.
Mission San José in San Antonio is now one of three sites in Texas connected to the Underground Railroad, new research says.
Though less famous than Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo), Mission San José, founded in 1720 by the Franciscans, was once regarded as the “Queen of the Missions” because of its ...
Mission San Jose was a place of refuge for freedom seekers fleeing the South when Texas was part of Mexico, which had outlawed slavery.
U.S. Park Rangers are investigating an attempted break-in and vandalism at the historic church at Mission San José, including damage to the Rose window.
The missions became the only UNESCO site in Texas 10 years ago and will be highlighted for America's 250th birthday.
Object Details Author Harris, Ethel Wilson Subject Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo (San Antonio, Tex.) Notes Cover title. Date 1942 C1942 Call number F394.S2 H37 1942 Type Books Physical ...
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Carful of Kids on MSNVisit the Missions in San Antonio TX from the Alamo to the Mission TrailA trip to San Antonio isn’t complete unless you sample its Tex-Mex along the Riverwalk and visit at least one of the missions. Right across the street from the Riverwalk is one of the most famous.
Mission San José, known as the “Queen of Missions,” is a restored mission and the most popular site in the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park.
Of three possible historical markers, the one facing Mission San José got plenty of coverage in newspapers and the DAR’s magazine.
As prominent local officials celebrated the creation of an advisory council tasked with preserving the city's Spanish missions, they revealed a plan to shutter Mission San José for a 14-month ...
Travel & Outdoors Trip Guide: San Antonio Missions Follow the river to the city’s celebrated colonial missions and delve into Texas history beyond the Alamo.
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