The state of California made all of the missions historical property and run the missions for tours and visiting. The state repairs and remodel each mission as needed.
yes, it has been restored
yes
Yes, Mission Santa Barbara has been restored.
The ground is pavement and bricks. (The first answer is so wrong. I've been there before.)
Like all the 21 California missions first built at the end of the 18th century, San Diego has been restored. Except for Santa Barbara, which was always maintained in use, most of the others, built of adobe bricks, were largely rebuilt along the original lines.
Yes
I would imagine the Catholic Diocese of Montery where it is located. There is a chapel and a museum but hasn't been completely restored.
It has been restored mostly by Harry Downie. There are cats in the mission that are used by modern missionaries to catch mice hiding throughout the mission.
It has always been a mission and it is still a mission. It is open to visitors and services are still held there today. The state of California has made it a historical property.
Yes, by the time of the Civil War it was pretty dilapidated and had largely fallen in on itself, though it was subsequently restored. The mission offers tours which include some pictures of the ruin prior to restoration.
His reign is called the Restoration because the monarchy had been restored!
yes
If ONLY your voting rights have been restored, you can't buy a handgun. If ALL your rights were restored, or if your gun rights were restored, yes.
diego's mom have not been named yet but she has have been called as animal scientist.also diego' has been called like that if you been woundering.diego's dad and dora's dad are brother's. hope later they tell their names.