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San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

Spanish colonial missions, 17th–19th century Texas

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San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, US. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives. These missions formed part of a colonization system that stretched across the Spanish Southwest in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. In geographic order from north (upstream of the San Antonio River) to south (downstream) the missions are Mission Concepción, Mission San Jose, Mission San Juan, and Mission Espada. The Espada Aqueduct, also part of the Park, is due east of Mission San Juan, across the river. The fifth (and best known) mission in San Antonio, the Alamo, is not part of the Park. It is located upstream from Mission Concepción, in downtown San Antonio, and is owned by the State of Texas. The Alamo was operated by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas until July 2015, when custodianship was turned over to the Texas General Land Office. On July 5, 2015, the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, along with the Alamo Mission in San Antonio, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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San Antonio Missions National Historical Park established

April 1, 1983

UNESCO World Heritage inscription

July 5, 2015

National Historical Park authorized

November 10, 1978

Mission Concepción National Historic Landmark

April 15, 1970

NRHP listings for San Juan and Espada

February 23, 1972

Mission Espada established

1690

Mission Concepción established

1716

Mission San José founded

1720

Mission San Juan and Concepción moved to San Antonio

1731

San José church constructed

1768

Mission San José National Historic Site designation

1941

Mission Parkway listing and park authorization

1975

Mission Concepción interior restoration completed

March 2010

Mission Reach project completed

October 2013

Park expansion under 2015 NDAA

2015

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United States

Coordinates

29.36° N, -98.48° E