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Missions of South Texas

Missions that played a key role in Texas history
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This mission serves at the main visitor site for the national park's service for the San Antonio missions
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This mission serves at the main visitor site for the national park's service for the San Antonio missions

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  • Mission Espada
  • Built in 1731, it was the only one of the very early missions made of bricks.
  • The mission was the center of a busy community of Indians that were taught skills by the priests such as blacksmithing and carpentry.
  • Mission San Juan
  • This mission was also build in 1731 and was the center of agricultural trade. At one time it had a herd of 3500 sheep and nearly as many cattle.
  • Mission chapel
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  • Mission Jose
  • Said to be the "queen of the missions" due to it's design both architecturally and socially
  • The ornate chapel door
  • Lush, colorful garden on the grounds
  • This mission serves at the main visitor site for the national park's service for the San Antonio missions
  • Mission Concepcion
  • The missions were used to create Spanish establishments in the new land and protect against incursions from indigenous and foreign invaders.
  • Ornate chapel
  • Concepcion
  • Mission San Antonio de Valero, better known as The Alamo
  • Today it is located in the heart of San Antonio and is a major tourist attraction.
  • Mission Espiritu Santo
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