Part of Tumacácori National Historical Park in southern Arizona, this mission, founded by Father Eusebio Kino in 1691, preserves one of the oldest Spanish missions in the region. Managed by the National Park Service, it offers a look into Spanish colonial history and early interactions with Indigenous communities.
Mission San José de Tumacácori, part of Tumacácori National Historical Park, is a beautifully preserved Spanish mission that offers a deep connection to Arizona’s colonial and Native American heritage. Here’s what makes it special:
Mission San José de Tumacácori is a tranquil and historically rich destination, offering an immersive look into Arizona’s colonial past and Indigenous heritage.
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