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Select photographs of my many visits to The Missions of the United States South and Southwest built by Spain and Mexico between 1565 and 1823. All photographs taken by Kenneth A. Larson. All rights reserved. © 2008 - 2026. |
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| We visited in September of 2018. There are a few historical buildings near the city center mostly in and around San Pedo Square, a shopping/eating center. |
image pending Mission Art & Photo-Art |
Address and DirectionsEl Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe Historic Site (Marker):801 N First Street San Jose, CA 95110 San Pedro Square Market (Peralta Adobe): 87 N. San Pedro Street San Jose, CA 95110 Faces West Mission Street (north side), between North First Street and North San Pedro Street. |
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| Marker from front. | |
![]() Marker from front. |
![]() Marker from side. |
![]() Plaque. |
![]() Looking west at the curved road. The fence at the left is what made it hard to recognize the site. |
![]() Looking south toward Mission Street. |
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| Luis María Peralta Adobe, Front exterior. | |
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| Front right corner exterior. | |
![]() Front right. |
![]() Front left. |
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| Oven. | |
![]() Marker. |
![]() Plaque. |
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| Note:This is not the official site for any of the places shown in US Mission Trail. US Mission Trail is not responsible for accuracy of the information. Hours of operations, prices, and exhibits are subject to change without notice. |
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