The museum has a very nice display of baskets and stone implements as well as items used for celebrating Mass. The floor tiles are worn and lovely from countless visitors over the many years. Walls are painted in Native American Indian design. The Chapel has roof timbers from the local Palomar mountains. It is the only historic mission facility still serving a Mission Indian tribe. Today it is located in the Pala Indian Reservation located in northern San Diego County. The Pala Asistencia was part of the Spanish missions, asistencias, and estancias system in Alta California. We would definitely recommend stopping by. The San Antonio de Pala Asistencia, or the 'Pala Mission', was founded on June 13, 1816. My husband and I are visiting all of the Missions in California (five in the past month) and also wanted to see the 'asistencias' - the mission outposts situated more inland.