Photos: Tumacacori National Historic Park
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The Franciscans began work on the mission at Tumacacori in 1800, but the bell tower was never finished. President Theodore Roosevelt proclaimed Tumacácori National Monument on 10 acres of land relinquished by local homesteader Carmen Mendez. Congress expanded the holdings in 1990 and the name was changed to Tumacácori National Historic Park. Go to tucson.com/parks for more on Arizona's National Parks and Monuments.
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Visitors enter into the church that was in 1756 at Tumacacori National Historic Park is located at 1891 East Frontage Road Tumacacori, Ariz. on Thursday July 21, 2016. Inside people either stood or knelt during services, there were never any pews.
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Tumacacori was established as a mission in 1691, the church building was erected in 1756.
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Mission of Tumacacori, 1870. Gentile, Carlo, 1835-1893, photographer
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Tumacacori Mission in 1938.
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Tumacacori Mission in 1971.
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Niches in the church at the mission in Tumacacori held specific saints for people to pray too. The church was built in 1756 and still stands at Tumacacori National Historic Park, located at 1891 East Frontage Road Tumacacori, Ariz. After the church was abandoned in 1848, the roof was removed and the timber was reused. The current roof was placed in 1921.
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Tumacacori was established as a mission in 1691, the church building was erected in 1756.
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A small statue of Father Eusebio Kino at Tumacacori National Historic Park.
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A cross sits at the front of the mission church in Tumacacori National Historic Park.
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A bird sits on a branch off of the Juan Bautista de Anza trail near Tumacacori National Historic Park
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The mortuary chapel was supposed to have a dome, but it was never completed. It sits open at Tumacacori National Historic Park.
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Mission era graves are not found at Tumacacori National Historic Park. When the priests left, robbers vandalized the graves and cattle roamed the area.
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The convento ruin is where priests likely stayed during the mission days. It was used as a school in the 1930's.
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Santa Cruz River flows near Tumacacori National Historic Park
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From left to right, Katherine Hoffman, 18, Angelique Peterson, 17, and Susan Hoffman read up on the history of the church as they visit Tumacacori National Historic Park.
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The surplus area was where food and seeds were kept. Local foods like squash, beans, corn, wild game and plants were kept in this area for storage.
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The Melhok Ki, means ocotillo house, is one of the homes that people lived in during the mission era. This structure was built in 1997 to show how people lived back then.
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Susan Hoffman walks in the sacristy as she visits the mission church at Tumacacori National Historic Park.
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Inside the Melhok Ki, which means ocotillo house. It shows the style of home that people lived in during the mission era. This structure was built in 1997.
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The surplus area was where food and seeds were kept. Local foods like squash, beans, corn, wild game and plants were kept in this area for storage.
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The baptismal room where infants and adults who converted to Catholicism were baptized.
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Chris Knight, from Boston, walks through the mission church at Tumacacori National Historic Park 1891 East Frontage Road Tumacacori, Ariz. on Thursday July 21, 2016. Knight says visiting the park has been on his bucket list. With an interest in history and architecture, Knight says it's nice to walk within the church and be able to touch the walls.
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The members of Por Los Caminos de Kino embark on horseback for the 26th Kino Cabalgata on Dec. 27, 2013, at the Tumacacori National Historical Park. The ride, featuring 30 riders from Arizona and Sonora, commemorates Father Kino's 75-mile, 24-hour ride on horseback from Tumacacori to San Ignacio to save an innocent man's life.
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Father Rodolfo Garza sprinkles the horses and riders with holy water as the members of Por Los Caminos de Kino embark on horseback for the 26th Kino Cabalgata on Dec. 27, 2013, at the Tumacacori National Historical Park.
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A Mass at Tumacacori Mission honoring Father Eusebio Kino, founder of missions at Tumacacori and San Xavier, by the Nogales Knights of Columbus in 1965.
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A Mass at Tumacacori Mission honoring Father Eusebio Kino, founder of missions at Tumacacori and San Xavier, by the Nogales Knights of Columbus in 1965.
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Las Luminarias at dusk at Tumacacori National Historic Park on Christmas Eve in 1976.
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Historic American Buildings Survey Copy of photo in possession of Arizona Historical Society INTERIOR. NAVE 1907. - San Jose de Tumacacori (Mission, Ruins), Tubac, Santa Cruz County, AZ
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Undated photo of Old Nogales Highway and Tumacacori National Historic Park. Likely ca. 1950s.
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Archaelogists excavate a primitive Pima Indian site at Tumacacori National Historic Park in 1954.
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Historic American Buildings Survey Frederick D. Nichols, Photographer 1937 GENERAL VIEW FROM SOUTHWEST - San Jose de Tumacacori (Mission, Ruins), Tubac, Santa Cruz County, AZ
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The dome and mission steeple of the mission at Tumacacori rise above the tree level near the Santa Cruz River much like the Santa Rita Mountains rise above the desert floor in 1998.
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