...main attraction is its Mission. The restored buildings and museum around the plaza are a California Historic Park, maintained by the park service; the Mission is maintained by the Catholic Church of course!
This reminded me of that Fourth Grade riddle: Why did the chickens cross the road (while traffic stopped!)?
To see if that guy over there had any food? Nope. No dice. Wrong answer. That's a camera, not food. What a fool!
Mission trivia: It sits on the San Andreas Fault. It has served mass daily since 1797. It was used in the filming of Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo." Remember the bell tower and staircase scenes? The bell tower was actually constructed just for the movie on a studio lot.
This grandfather Pepper Tree has survived earthquakes and fire. I love it, warts and all.
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We visited there a few years back. Loved the place. And it's nice to know it's still being used after all these years and is not just a museum.
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