Misión San José de Comondú
Mission San José de Comondú was one of the Jesuit missions established early in the 18th century in Baja California Sur, Mexico, west of Loreto on an arroyo flowing to the Pacific coast.The mission was named after Saint Joseph and the indigenous Cochimí settlement of Comondú.This location was reduced back to visita status in 1737, although many structural remnants of the mission survive.The final location for the mission was about 3 kilometers upstream from San Miguel.Substantial architectural remnants survived into the 20th century, but the existing buildings have been extensively renovated.