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San Elizario Chapel

San Elizario, El Paso County

Marker Text

(Capilla de San Elzeario) Named for the 13th-century French patron of the military, St. Elzear, Capilla de San Elzeario was established as part of the Spanish military garrison of Presidio de San Elzeario (also Elceario, later Elizario) when it was moved to this site in 1789 from its original location 37 miles to the southeast. After Rio Grande floods damaged the original chapel, the present chapel was built with new adobe bricks and bricks from the original presidio walls. A fine example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style, it is a tangible reminder of the Hispanic and Catholic heritage of this region. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1962

Marker Details

Address 1556 San Elizario Rd.
Location Description at southwest corner of the property
Marker # 4533
Dedicated 1962
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code eccesiastical buildings; churches; Roman Catholic denomination
Latitude, Longitude 31.583104, -106.268205

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