Mission San Antonio de Senecu
- Mission San Antonio de Senecu
Mission San Antonio de Senecu was settled and built by the Piro and Tampiro people who moved south after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. The Pueblo is only commemorated today by a stone monument on Alameda Street about 1½ miles West of Ysleta Mission.
ee also
* Spanish missions in New Mexico
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