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Mar 13, 2017 22:56

25: what's the weirdest place you've ever broken into?Technically nowhere. I'm not really excitable about going somewhere to want in THAT badly. However. Back in... 2003-ish? My mom and I took a vacation to Prince Edward Island for a week in the summer. The whole thing was great! Red beaches, quiet cabin-esque motel, close to a tourist-y ( Read more... )

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burning_moon117 March 21 2017, 18:24:47 UTC
When the Spanish came to California, they built missions. Missions included a church, soldier barracks, gardens, areas for livestock, blacksmith, food storage, a place to make wool and weave, water storage, and many other places. Most are haunted because the Spanish make Native Americans life on the missions, practice Christianity, and kind of be slaves to the Spanish. And many Native people died from diseases the Spanish brought. I live by La Purisima Mission, which is the most intact mission in California (the missions were built in the 1700s and 1800s). Although I also live close to 3 other missions, and I have been to one near San Francisco as well.

La Purisima has this house that creeps the fuck out of me. Basically the Spanish would take young native women from their families and put them in this house and train them to be proper young women. That house just has a bad vibe, like the hospital building.



This is the iconic bell tower at La Purisima, and the cemetery is behind it



inside the main church



the fountain, under olive trees



the bath and also where they did laundry

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