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Select photographs of my many visits to The Missions of the United States South and Southwest built by Spain and Mexico between 1565 and 1823. All photographs taken by Kenneth A. Larson. All rights reserved. © 2008 - 2026. |
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![]() Plaque. 1-11-04. |
![]() Corridor. Photo date: 5-14-06. |
![]() Small chapel. 1-11-04. |
![]() Small chapel. 1-11-04. |
![]() Small Chapel. Photo date: 5-14-06. |
![]() Small Chapel. Photo date: 5-14-06. |
![]() Corridor. Photo date: 5-14-06. |
![]() Court Yard. 1-11-04. |
![]() Photo date: 5-14-06. |
![]() Photo date: 1-11-04. |
| La Casa del Padre Serra is Padre's Living Quarters. It is believed that this room was part of a long building forming one side of the quadrangle and was built about 1774. It is believed that this is the only section of the original mission construction that has survived attacks, earthquakes, and abandonment. | |
![]() Mission San Diego is still a vital operating parish. This is the newer church. 1-11-04. |
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| Note:This is not the official site for any of the places shown in US Mission Trail. US Mission Trail is not responsible for accuracy of the information. Hours of operations, prices, and exhibits are subject to change without notice. |
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