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Ysleta

Contact Info
131 S. Zaragosa Rd.
El Paso, TX

Phone:
915-859-9848
Basics
Location:
El Paso
Type:
Historical Site

Description

The full name is Mission de Corpus Christi de la Ysleta. During the Pueblo Revolt, the Tigua Indians took leave of New Mexico and settled near present-day El Paso. This mission was built in 1744, partly for them. Although partly ruined by a 1907 fire, parts of the original remain and the mission as a whole has been reconstructed, with the addition of a tower.

Hours + Fees

Hours:
Daily; before 6:00 pm
Spanish services: Monday - Friday at 7:00 am and 6:00 pm
Season:
Year-round

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