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El Paso Mission Trail

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Laurie
October 10, 2022
History and beauty, all in the heart of El paso!
John
June 5, 2017
Three Spanish missions dating to the 17th century.
L J
November 18, 2021
Beautiful old mission
Liz
October 25, 2019
Encompassing the most important surviving Spanish mission stations in Texas, the Mission Trail starts in El Paso and is one of the best ways for tourists to explore the state's rich multicultural heritage. A highlight is the Ysleta Mission, consecrated in 1682 and now the oldest such structure in Texas. Others you'll see along the way are the Socorro Mission, first built in 1691, and San Elizario with its Spanish garrison church from 1789. Many other authentic cultural highlights surround the missions, including local eateries, art galleries, and institutions like the Tigua Indian Cultural Center.
Encompassing the most important surviving Spanish mission stations in Texas, the Mission Trail starts in El Paso and is one of the best ways for tourists to explore the state's rich multicultural heritage. A highlight is the Ysleta Mission, consecrated in 1682 and now the oldest such structure in Te…
David
November 9, 2021
This Is a collection of 3 Historic Spanish Mission Churches. My favorite is San Elizario Mission, has a very nice quiet plaza with places to shop around the mission for Art and one of the county first jails, the jail has become famous for being the ONLY time that the infamous Billy the Kid broke into a jail. Legend says Billy the Kid traveled from Las Cruces into San Elizario after learning that his friend, Melquiades Segura has been arrested in San Elizario.
This Is a collection of 3 Historic Spanish Mission Churches. My favorite is San Elizario Mission, has a very nice quiet plaza with places to shop around the mission for Art and one of the county first jails, the jail has become famous for being the ONLY time that the infamous Billy the Kid broke in…

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9065 Alameda Ave
El Paso, TX
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