La Purísima Concepción is, after Mission San Antonio, probably my
      favorite Spanish
      mission.  It's run by the California Park Service, which has
      done a good job of preserving
      the site to appear as it would have in the days of the 
conquistadores,
      except for the
      200-foot revolving-restaurant tower that blinks WELCOME TO LA
      PURISIMA in
      garish neon lights, as well as the casino and nightclub where
      singer Tony Orlando
      has headlined since 1982.
      
      
 
      
        
      I'm just kidding.  The Park Service has maintained the
      mission in a very
      nice way.  Incidentally, "La Purísima Concepción" translates
      as "The Super-Pure
      Conception," referring to the fact that God never laid a finger on
      the Virgin Mary,
      and not, as so many people believe, that Jesus was created in a
      test tube.  
      
          
      
 
   
 