Let's do a trip down to historical San Juan Bautista, Hitchcock's thrilling setting for the climax of Vertigo - The first Saturday of every month is Living History Day, when the State Park has volunteers engaging in frontier activities. We can visit Mission San Juan Bautista, founded in 1797 and an active Catholic church. The Mission overlooks the remnants of historical El Camino Real. Nearby, the State Park contains several historical buildings including the Plaza Hotel, the blacksmith shop, granary and the Castro-Breen Adobe. We can also visit the Mission Cemetery, where more than 4300 Native Americans who converted to Christianity are buried.
We'll stop for lunch at one of the several restaurants in San Juan Bautista, and wander through town - San Juan Bautista is full of historical buildings.
Let's carpool from the Starbucks at the Mercado Center at 10:00 - it should take about an hour for us to get there - Let's go!
Let's do a trip down to historical San Juan Bautista, Hitchcock's thrilling setting for the climax of Vertigo - The first Saturday of every month is Living History Day, when the State Park has volunteers engaging in frontier activities. We can visit Mission San Juan Bautista, founded in 1797 and an active Catholic church. The Mission overlooks the remnants of historical El Camino Real. Nearby, the State Park contains several historical buildings including the Plaza Hotel, the blacksmith shop, granary and the Castro-Breen Adobe. We can also visit the Mission Cemetery, where more than 4300 Native Americans who converted to Christianity are buried.
We'll stop for lunch at one of the several restaurants in San Juan Bautista, and wander through town - San Juan Bautista is full of historical buildings.
Let's carpool from the Starbucks at the Mercado Center at 10:00 - it should take about an hour for us to get there - Let's go!
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