Mission San José in San Antonio fires the imagination about how the Spanish and Native Americans lived together in the mostly reconstructed courtyard. SAN ANTONIO − During a recent road trip to this ...
The missions—built between 1769 and 1823 and extending in a chain of 600 miles from Sonoma to San Diego—stand as symbols of California's Spanish colonial past. Pictured is San Miguel's bell tower.
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‘An Island on the Land,’ nearing 80, remains an essential history of SoCal
Carey McWilliams’ 1946 book on Southern California remains influential, readable, surprising and wry, writes columnist David ...
The agency managing the overhaul of the city's four Spanish missions on the South Side has won a state award for its efforts. The Texas Historical Commission informed the Old Spanish Missions ...
"One of the great secrets of American history, more than 150 Spanish mission churches once dotted the landscape between modern Miami and the Chesapeake Bay. Built between the 1560s and 1760s, the ...
In the Tuesday Editorial on renaming Cabrillo College, the Sentinel states that Santa Cruz, which is Spanish for Holy Cross, “invokes the abuses of Indigenous people under the Spanish mission system.” ...
SAN ANTONIO − During a recent road trip to this beguiling Texas city, I spent a considerable amount of time in churches. Most were Catholic churches, of course, since San Antonio's origins revolved ...
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