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To: tet68
I'm going to go there someday. That is one of two must see trips in my life time!
44 posted on 09/03/2002 11:51:04 AM PDT by Sunshine Sister
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To: Sunshine Sister
I live in San Antonio. It always surprises me how many San Antonio residents have never been to the Alamo. If you do visit take in the entire Mission Trail.

From instar.com

Mission Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepcion--Established in 1731, more than 20 years under construction. Massive church with twin towers and cupola is oldest unrestored stone church in U.S., standing as completed in 1755. Adjacent cloister arcade is partly restored. Church acoustics are equated with the Mormon Tabernacle. 807 Mission Rd.

Mission San Francisco de la Espada--Also established 1731, favorite of many students of Spanish period in Texas, and popular with photographers. The little church building, restored several times, is still in use. Ruins of walls that once surrounded the mission compound; foundations of a granary; baluarte, or fortified tower, can still be seen. Espada Rd. south. Near the mission is an aqueduct over Piedra Creek, part of mission's irrigation system built in 1740s. System includes dam on San Antonio River and acequia (irrigation ditch) still in use after more than 200 years. The aqueduct is a NationalHistoric Landmark.

Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo--Known as the "Queen of Missions," is both a State and National Historic Site. Founded 1720; church built between 1768-82. Entire mission compound has been restored, including outer wall with Indian dwellings, granary and workshops. Old flour mill outside north wall was built about 1790, first in Texas. Visitors are fascinated by rich facade of domed church, and by sculptured exterior of sacristy window known as "the Rose Window," or "Rosa's Window." In granary is model of mission as it looked in late 1700s. 6539 San Jose Dr. at Mission Rd.

Mission San Juan Capistrano--Like both Espada and Concepcion, established 1731. Extensive restoration work has been carried out. Besides charming little chapel with open bell tower, there are ruins of a larger church that was never completed. Restored missionary residence displays artifacts from Spanish colonial period. Church still serves community of Berg's Mill, now part of city. Graf Rd. off Mission Rd.


45 posted on 09/03/2002 12:26:20 PM PDT by AgentEcho
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To: Sunshine Sister
OOPS, that lnstar.com
46 posted on 09/03/2002 12:28:53 PM PDT by AgentEcho
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