Museum
yes
they would attend mass in the early morning and then work washing clothe, herding cattle, farming, working in the fields.
A little less than 5 hours today.
The City Hotel was the first hotel in San Francisco. It was built in 1847 at the site of the present American Trust Company head office.
The sign hanging over the Mission said, THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE AMERICA TODAY! The sign had a rich family in a car.
Dr. Francisco Quisumbing, a Philippine chemist, formulated such ink known as Quink in 1923. This famous ink is still in use today. He was born in 1895 in Santa Cruz, Laguna.
The mission is part of the 21 state historical property and open for services and visitors.
San Diego de Alcala, known today simply as San Diego.
It is state of California historical property and open for services and visitors.
touring
to respect property
Mission San Francisco de Asis is used as a place that is used as a church.
Yes. If you Google "Mission San Jose" you can find their website, which has information about visiting hours as well as the mission's history.
they would attend mass in the early morning and then work washing clothe, herding cattle, farming, working in the fields.
I assume you are asking about the California missions. Just about each mission has the original buildings. The state does do reconstruction and repair on each mission.
yes. they are the main carriers of jesus' mission today
The 21 missions are state of California historical property and open for services and visitors. Tours can be taken and each mission has a museum as well as a gift shop. I like to take a sack lunch and eat in the mission gardens usually there is also a mission cat for company.
Still standing today