The Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo is located along the historic El Camino Real, a dusty trail that connected the California missions from San Diego to San Francisco. Established in 1770, this mission served as the headquarters for the California missions and played a vital role in the Spanish colonization of the region. The trail itself was important for trade, communication, and the movement of people between the missions. Today, it is marked by mission bells and serves as a reminder of California's rich history.
Mission San Carlos Borromeo Del Rio Carmel is located in Carmel.
Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo was created on 1770-06-03.
blacksmith or a carpenter
San Carlos Borromeo was not destroyed
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The founder of San carlos borromeo was Father Serra
The mission was named after Saint Charles of Borromeo
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June 3,1770
First in Monterey, then Father Junipero Serra moved it to Carmel.
did father Serra have a favorite mission