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2500 people come to the mission for church and admire the wonderful view
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Mission San Miguel was founded on July 25, 1797. The mission was built in San Miguel, California to be located in between Mission San Antonio and Mission San Luis Obispo. The first mission building, a temporary church built in 1797, was destroyed by fire in 1806. The foundation of the permanent church building was laid in 1816, and the mission was completed in 1821.
The Santa Ines mission served the Indian people who are on the east of the Coast Range. The mission was in the modern-day city of Solvang, California.
because their were earthquakes
Yes, Mission Soledad in California does have artifacts such as religious artwork, tools, agricultural implements, pottery, and mission-era artifacts. These artifacts help tell the story of the mission's history and the lives of the people who lived and worked there.
A couple years ago when people tried to tell them that they couldn't flip house in California. Yet they were quite successful at house flipping in California. They are back in San Antonio now so they can be closer to their main place of operations.
There mission is to help people overcome there addictions and maintain sobriety. The mission they follow is called Stages of Change and it means to become willing to change and making the change that the person seeks.
The people of the tribes that became Mission Indians lost their traditions, language,and families. Once at the mission they were kept there. Those that didn't go to the mission maintained their lives, but the missions brought in more people and more people meant loss of land, disease, and discrimination.
The people of the tribes that became Mission Indians lost their traditions, language,and families. Once at the mission they were kept there. Those that didn't go to the mission maintained their lives, but the missions brought in more people and more people meant loss of land, disease, and discrimination.