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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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| Campo Santo (holy field or sacred ground), cemetery, is dedicated to the memory of over two thousand Chumash, five hundred settlers, and five Friars. The first burial took place in January 1805, the last in 1975. | |
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| The courtyard of the quadrangle. | |
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| The courtyard. | |
![]() Fountain in the courtyard. |
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| The location of the first school of higher education in California, The College of Our Lady of Refuge of Sinners. The two-story adobe structure was 120 feet long and 5 feet wide. | |
![]() Marker for Mission Santa Ines, designated National Historic Landmark. |
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| Shrine to Saint Francis. | |
![]() Shrine. |
![]() Our Lady of Lourds. |
![]() Sign regarding gardens and agriculture at the Mission. |
![]() Sign describing a native revolt. |
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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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