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The San Antonio Missions were in use in the 1700s. |
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San Jose mission in San Antonio at sunset |
Since the 1700s these places have given people rest. The five mission sites in San Antonio have been named UNESCO World Heritage Sites. They are important sites today; they offer 300 years of history for the person that comes to their buildings and and the moving trees along their walks. The trees move with the winds.
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