Socorro Mission Located just outside the El Paso city limits, the Socorro Mission is one of three historic churches that comprise El Paso's historic Mission Trail. The Socorro Mission dates back to 1682 when it was built by Spanish colonizers following their escape from the Pueblo Revolt in northern New Mexico. Like its two sister churches on the Mission Trail, the Socorro Mission has been rebuilt several times following flood damage from the Rio Grande, with the present structure of the Socorro Mission dating back to 1848.
San Elizario Hacienda Located just behind the San Elizario Chapel on the El Paso Mission Trail, it is believed that this hacienda, constructed in 1840, once served as a stop on the Butterfield-Overland Stage line during the 1850s. The building now serves as a private residence.
San Elizario Hacienda Located just behind the San Elizario Chapel on the El Paso Mission Trail, it is believed that this hacienda once served as a stop on the Butterfield-Overland Stage line during the 1850s, Constructed in 1840, the building now serves as a private residence.