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샌 안토니오에는 18세기 스페인 통치 시절 알라모와 같은 목적으로 지어진 미션들이 4개 더 있다. 이것들을 연결해 자동차나 자전거등 으로 갈 수 있도록 관광 상품화 한 것이 미션 트레일 이다. 알라모에서 미션 산 호세 까지 약 8Km 자동차로 간다면 15분 정도이지만 걷기를 좋아한다면 천천히 걸어도 2시간 정도면 충분하다. 미션 산 호세는 알라모에 이어 1720년에 건립되었다. 중앙에 있었던 건물들은 없어졌고 현재는 교회 건물만 남아있다. 이것도 1930년대에 재건한 것이다. 이 지역 5개 미션 중 가장 아름다운 외관을 갖추고 있어서
미션의 여왕으로 불렸다. 교회 내부는 지금도 사용하고 있는지 신도들을 위한 의자가 잘 정돈돼 있고 벽면이나 중앙 제단도 깔끔하다. 제단 뒤 벽면 십자가를 비롯해 장식은 스페인 성당을 그대로 옮겨 놓은 듯하다. 성곽 한쪽 벽 안쪽 창고로 사용했던 방에는 미션 산 호세가 당시 이 지역에서 어떤 역할을 했는지 한눈에 알 수 있도록 해주는 조형물이 있다. 미션은 단순히 가톨릭 신앙을 전파하기 위한 곳이 아니었다. 농사짓는 법, 가축 키우는 법등 원주민의 생활 향상을 위한 것 뿐 아니라 스페인어를 가르쳐 궁극적으로 스페인의 식민지를 만들기 위한 공동체였다.
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The San Antonio Mission, built in the 18th century, the Spanish government purposes, such as the Alamo are four more days. It is a commercialization tourist to go into the connected car or bicycle, etc. These are Mission Trail. If you go by car from Alamo Mission San Jose at about 8Km like walking, but 15 minutes is enough for about 2 hours to walk slowly. Mission San José was erected in 1720 after the Alamo. No building had been at the center are currently remains only the church building. This also will be reconstructed in the 1930s. Equipped with a most beautiful appearance of these five areas Mission
He called the Queen of the mission. Inside the church is a well organized gotta chairs for the congregation that you are using now and it is also clean walls and a central altar. The wall behind the altar, including cross decoration embroidered move seems to leave the cathedral in Spain. The room was used as a warehouse inside the castle walls there is one that allows you to see at a glance the sculptures Mission San Jose you have any role in the region at the time. The mission was not simply a place to spread the Catholic faith. Farming, building laws, cattle raising is for improving the lives of indigenous peoples, as well as teach Spanish beopdeung was ultimately the community to create a colony of Spain.
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■촬영일자: 2015년 6월 June
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Discover San Antonio Texas - River Walk, Missions and Country Living | 90+ Countries with 3 Kids
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Visiting the 4 San Antonio TX Missions by Bike
The San Antonio River Walk follows along the San Antonio River for 10 miles in San Antonio, Texas. The venue is perfect for walking, jogging and biking. Spend the day with us as we experience this
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Missions of San Antonio, Texas
Address: 6701 San Jose Dr, San Antonio, TX 78214, United States
The San Antonio missions have been the subject of historical and archeological research for decades.
The Old Spanish Missions of San Antonio are a chain of five colonial era compounds located in a southern line from the center of downtown San Antonio to the southern edge of the city.
Mission Concepcion San Antonio, TX 2018
Franciscan friars established Mission Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de Acuña (also Mission Concepcion) in 1716 as Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de los Hainais in East Texas. The mission was originally meant to be a base for converting the Hasinai to Catholicism and teaching them what they needed to know to become Spanish citizens. The friars moved the mission in 1731 to San Antonio. After its relocation most of the people in the mission were Pajalats who spoke a Coahuiltecan language.[1] Catholic Mass is still held every Sunday.
On October 28, 1835, Mexican troops under Colonel Domingo Ugartechea and Texian insurgents led by James Bowie and James Fannin fought the Battle of Concepción here. Historian J.R. Edmondson describes the 30-minute engagement as the first major engagement of the Texas Revolution.[2]
Mission Concepcion consists of a sanctuary, nave, convento, and granary. When originally built, brightly painted frescos decorated both the exterior and interior of the building. Traces of the frescoes still exist on the weathered facade of the building. Experts restored some of the artwork on the interior ceilings and walls of the convento in 1988. The Archdiocese of San Antonio completed another restoration of the mission's interior in 2010 which exposed more frescoes in the sanctuary and nave.
Located at 807 Mission Road, Concepción is the best preserved of the Texas missions. It was designated a National Historic Landmark on April 15, 1970 and is part of San Antonio Missions National Historical Park.[3] In 2015, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization designated Concepción and four other San Antonio missions, including The Alamo, as a World Heritage Site, the first in Texas and one of twenty-three such establishments in the United States.[4]
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San Antonio Missions are now UNESCO World Heritage Site
San Antonio Chamber President Richard Perez shares the news about the San Antonio Missions designation as a World Heritage Site.
Mission, Texas (AWSOME BORDER TOWN!)
Driving in Mission, Texas. Mission Has a population for 77,000 residents and is located close to the border of United States and Mexico. This town was really fun to visit!
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Boundary Expansion Act of 2013
Thank you, Mr. Speaker and Chairman for allotting me this time to speak in full support of HR 885. Additionally, I would like to thank Chairman Hastings and Ranking Member Markey for their work on this vital piece of legislation.
I'm proud to be an original co-sponsor of the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Boundary Expansion Act of 2013.
This bill would expand the boundary of the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, including Espada Missions of the 23rd Congressional District of Texas and study potential redevelopment on the south side of San Antonio.
Texas' missions are inextricably part of our culture and history. Like the families of their founders, the missions trace their history back decades before the United States ever claimed its independence.
All four missions are within several miles of each other. Individually, the missions of San Antonio are marvels of architecture and history. Together, they are an incomparable treasure allowing each of us to come face to face with our nation's proud past. Enacting this legislation is critical to completion of the world famous San Antonio Mission Trail.
The trail is a national example of public and private cooperation. The community needs the resources and expertise of the National Park Service. Yet, the Park Service could not operate without the investment of time and money by the local community.
As the congressman for Espada Mission - and as a personal fan of the missions and their history - I believe the National Park Service and the City of San Antonio will benefit historically and economically with passage of this Boundary Extension Act.
It's rare that we can protect key areas, preserve history and create jobs all at the same time. Expanding the mission boundaries will do all of that - and more.
Thank you for this time and I encourage my colleagues to support and pass HR 885.
I yield back.
THE ALAMO SAN ANTONIO TEXAS / THE MISSION SAN JOSE
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The Alamo Mission in San Antonio, commonly called the Alamo and originally known as Misión San Antonio de Valero, is part of the San Antonio Missions World Heritage Site in San Antonio, Texas, United States.
San Jose missions-In 1720, Fray Antonio Margil de Jesús founded what became the best known of the Texas Missions, San José y San Miguel de Aguayo. Viewed as a model of Mission organization, Mission San José was a major social center. The unique architecture of its church and the richness of its fields and pastures led visitors to comment on its beauty. The size of the complex bears witness to San José’s reputation as the “Queen of the Missions.”
Mission San José was moved twice from its original site until it was finally built at its present location, set back from the temperamental river to a place on a small rise. At this time, it entered into a period of great achievement. Mission San José became the showplace of the Southwest.
The present church of Mission San José was begun in 1758 with the cornerstone laid by Governor Don Hugo Oconor and Gaspar José Solis, a Franciscan inspector. It was not completed until 1782 but became “the most beautiful church along the entire frontier of New Spain.
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San Antonio Missions 2 of 5 ( Mission Espada Church)
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
The four southernmost Spanish colonial missions—Concepción, San José, San Juan and Espada —are included in the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, which officially opened in 1983. These four missions, along with the Alamo, have been named a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO). Land for the Historical Park was donated by the city, county, state, Catholic Church and San Antonio Conservation Society. The missions are walled compounds encompassing a church and buildings where the priests and local Native Americans lived and worked.(visitsanantonio.com)
San Antonio Missions
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20150715 Mission San José, San Antonio, TEXAS
The mission was founded on February 23, 1720, because Mission San Antonio de Valero had become overcrowded shortly after its founding with refugees from the closed East Texas missions.. from Wikipedia
Mission Hike & BIke trail
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El Paso Missions, Texas
Am Old Mission Trail, am Camino Royal, der königlichen Strasse, der ältesten Verkehrsader der USA, liegen mehrere reizvolle Missionen, die älter sind als alle Missionen in Texas und Kalifornien. Sie illustrieren den großen Einfluss der spanischen Missionare im Lower Valley von El Paso. Wir besuchten die Missionen San Elizario, Socorro und Corpus Christi de la Ysleta del Sur. Die letzte Mission lag bei ihrer Gründung noch südlich des Rio Grande, seit der Veränderung des Flussbettes befindet sich diese Mission auf texanischer Seite.
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Take a trip along the Mission Trail of El Paso - experience the beauty and learn some of the unique history of Ysleta, Socorro, and San Elizario missions.
Bicycling along San Antonio RIVER WALK'S +++ MISSION REACH +++ (( PART 3 )) Sat., 10/5/13
This is PART 3 of a 3 PART movie created with video images I recorded while riding my bicycle along the San Antonio RIVERWALK'S eight-mile southern section called the MISSION REACH on Saturday (10/5/13) for the first time. Today was also the linear park's grand opening celebration. Please excuse the lack of Hi-Def video quality and the shakiness, most of which was removed by Youtube's stabilizer tool.
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San Antonio River Begininng / The Blue Hole
Years ago I was blessed with the opportunity of researching San Antonio and her history. The following pictures I took after finding the city's source of life, the San Antonio River: the river I was born not to far from. The spring season was an especially wet one and springs were bubbling up all over campus. I thank God for this experience of seeing how He gives life to his creatures and sustains that life with his refreshing water.
San Antonio River Headwaters Blue Hole
San Antonio is known for its river and primarily for the San Antonio Riverwalk. The history and origin of the San Antonio River begins on the campus of the University of the Incarnate Word. Although the San Antonio River has hundreds of springs and creeks feeding it on its journey to the Gulf of Mexico, the recognized source is what is known as the San Antonio Springs Blue Hole.
The Blue Hole - San Antonio Springs
Looking at the size and strength of the San Antonio River, one would hardly believe that the recognized headwaters consists of a rock encircled spring no larger than a backyard spa. In reality, the San Antonio River headwaters is made up of numerous springs as well as the combined flow of Olmos Creek. These springs, appropriately named the San Antonio Springs are all in the vicinity of the Blue Hole, with the Blue Hole being the largest and are fed by the Edwards Aquifer. When the aquifer level drops below 676 feet, the springs stop flowing and the Blue Hole is dry. The water running from the San Antonio Springs and Blue Hole is clear and beautiful. As the name implies, the Blue Hole has a blue tint to the water as it bubbles up out of the ground and makes its way downstream. This historical water landmark is protected by State and Federal law and is an excellent place for an afternoon stroll in a peaceful setting. The plaque on the edge of the Blue Hole reads:
The historic source spring of the San Antonio River, San Antonio Spring has for centuries provided millions of gallons of crystal clear spring water daily to generations of Native Americans and early Texas Settlers. The San Antonio River begins just south of this point, near the campus footbridge, where the Olmos Creek and the San Antonio Spring flow come together and, supplemented by hundreds of smaller springs along the way, begins the journey to the Gulf of Mexico.
At one time the daily flow from the San Antonio spring was aid to be so strong at times that it produced a geyser many feet into the air. In the 19th century banker, philanthropist George Washington Brackenridge purchased this property and established the first San Antonio Water Works. The concrete rim around this spring, which goes deep underground to the southern boundary of the Edwards Aquifer in the Olmos Basin, was added by Brackenridge to control the water flow. In time, however, the addition of wells and pumps south of the Brackenridge property made the Water Works less than lucrative. These wells and pumps also reduced the natural spring flow.
The University added the current walkway to the Spring,and the natural limestone ledge in 1989. This made the spring more available to the campus and general community without the danger of accidentally falling into it. The stones used, with the natural indentations in the limestone, are excellent examples of the limestone formation which is the Edwards Aquifer, San Antonio's sole source of pure drinking water. In recent years San Antonio Spring is frequently dry, except after heavy rains. Natural flow begins when the aquifer water table is around 676 feet above sea level.
This source of pure water attracted settlers from prehistoric and historic times, and these people have left rich archaeological resources for future study. The San Antonio Spring, Brackenridge Villa, and the five distinct Texas Archaeological Landmarks west of the spot are on the National Register of Historic Places as the Source of the River Archaeological District. These sites are protected by State and Federal law, with hefty fines and penalties for tampering with protected sites and/or removing pre-historic or historic artifacts. Look, please, and enjoy it as generations have done before you, but leave it as you found it for generations yet to come.
Start of the San Antonio River
The actual San Antonio River begins underneath the footbridge on the University of the Incarnate Word campus. The physical location, underneath the bridge joins Olmos Creek with the creeks and streams of the San Antonio Springs (the Blue Hole and surrounding springs). The point at which the two primary streams converge, the water becomes extremely muddy and maintains its muddy color the length of the river. The point at which the two bodies of flowing river join is the very beginning of the San Antonio River.
Spanish Missions in Texas
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