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  2. Luis Jayme - Wikipedia

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    Jayme's body was, at first, interred in the Presidio Chapel. When the new church at the mission was completed, the body was reinterred in the sanctuary. There it rested until November 12, 1813 when it was transferred once more. Today, the remains of Fray Luis Jayme lie in a common vault between the main and side altar.

  3. Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo (Monterey, California)

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    The Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo (Spanish: Catedral de San Carlos Borromeo), also known as the Royal Presidio Chapel, is a Catholic cathedral located in Monterey, California, United States. The cathedral is the oldest continuously operating parish and the oldest stone building in California .

  4. Victor Arnautoff - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of his wife in 1961, Arnautoff retired from Stanford. He returned to the Soviet Union in 1963, settling in Mariupol, Ukraine, where he had attended gymnasium. While living there, he published a memoir, and created large tile mosaics on public buildings, including a school and a communications building. [ 14 ]

  5. Man arrested in destructive burglary spree in San Elizario ...

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    The town's historic center is anchored by the Presidio Chapel of San Elizario, an active Catholic parish, on a site dating back to 1788 when it was a military post on El Camino Real for what was ...

  6. Presidio of Monterey, California - Wikipedia

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    The original Presidio comprised a square of adobe buildings located in the vicinity of what is now downtown Monterey. The fort's original mission, the Royal Presidio Chapel, has remained in constant use since its founding in 1770 by Junípero Serra, who arrived with Portola's party. On a hill overlooking the Monterey harbor is an earthwork ...

  7. Presidio of Santa Barbara - Wikipedia

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    The chapel in the Presidio was the primary place of worship for the residents of early Santa Barbara, until its destruction by the 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake. The mission, located a mile and a half inland, was mainly intended for use by the native Chumash ( Barbareño ) neophytes after their conversion to Catholicism .

  8. 60 years after JFK’s death, we should remember what he said ...

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    Sixty years after JFK’s death, his words at Chapel Hill still speak to today | Opinion

  9. Classic movie fans will recognize this San Francisco property ...

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