Mission Soledad was the 13th mission along the Camino Real, founded by Father Lasuen in 1791. Destroyed by floods in 1828, it was rebuilt. Adobe wall ruins still stand on site. Reconstructed in 1955, one can visit the Soledad Mission chapel and its small museum for free when open.
You will find spiritual healing in this peaceful place
It is a reconstructed Mission on the grounds of the original Mission. They still have church services in the chapel and self guided tours of the grounds with artifacts from the time the Mission was fully active. It's a nice little stop to see the California history of Missions. Some of the members who served the Mission were related to my wife's family and some of the people who work there to raise funds to keep the mission a landmark are distant relatives.
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