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"Historic, stunning adobe architecture and dazzling gardens frame a vibrant museum that continues to serve parishioners while chronicling the lives of the Spanish missionaries and the Acjachemen Indigenous people; founded in 1776 by Saint Junipero Serra, it’s one of the most photographed places in the Golden State. Ponds, exhibits, and the legendary Capistrano swallows—who return each spring and inspire a city-wide celebration—add to the sense of living history." - Cu Fleshman Cu Fleshman Cu is a freelance writer and editor with more than five years of experience. She has written for a variety of publications, including Afar, Matador Network, and Editoire. No matter where she is in the world, you can find her hunting for local eats and hiking trails. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines