La Lomita Mission

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Mission, United States

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Catholic church· Tourist attraction

La Lomita Mission Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

La Lomita Mission is located in Mission, United States on La Lomita Historical Park. La Lomita Mission is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category catholic church in United States.

Address

La Lomita Historical Park

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

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OSCAR

An historical site that it should not be unappreciated. Visit the Chapel and Pray, Meditate or just admire the architecture . Travel 100 years back and experience how in those rough days the Residents of this area found a place to Worship. Great place for a Family picnic; Over 6 acres of well manicured lawns, 12 pavilions with tables and barbecue pits. Feel like a VIP ; Homeland Security Agents are always 300 yards away, but the do never bother anyone ( Respectful Federal Agents just doing their Job )

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Bruce Birchard

I really enjoy this little chapel.... Built by a French merchant in the mid 1800's(1865) & left to the Oblates of the cross. I found this \tiny\ Chapel set in a quiet...peaceful ...setting a real refreshing religious, experience. Go to this little Chapel & say a Prayer for all people and people throughout this world who are less fortunate than we are.

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Aram _YT

Nice little piece of history. Hopefully it doesn't end up on the other side of the wall.

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Stephanie Boyd

Quiet, peaceful, and well-kept. A hidden gem.

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Sean Lynes

There are two parts to this stop. First, the historic mission by the river. The primary building is a sweet little chapel that has been relatively well maintained. Unfortunately there are large trash cans all over that get in the way of almost every picture. Then about a half mike away are the remains of the Abbey that was eventually turned into a mental hospital, then burned down. Unfortunately they had access blocked when we visited, but you can see the ruins from the road. I'm not sure access allowed when the school is open.