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Mission San Luis de Apalachee (also known as San Luis de Talimali) was a Spanish Franciscan mission built in 1656 in the Florida Panhandle, two miles west of the present-day Florida Capitol Building in Tallahassee, Florida. It was located in the descendent settlement of Anhaica (also as Anhayca Apalache or Inihayca) capital of Apalachee Province.
Panoramic view of the council house at San Luis Mission. For about 200 years, the Apalachees were exploited by the Spanish and lived in missions or in small towns throughout the Panhandle.
San Diego de Helaca/Laca, later moved to San Diego de Salamototo (on St. Johns River) 30.03227, -81.66331 [45] [46] (on St. Johns River as San Diego de Salamatoto) Acuera: 1645–1689 [47] San Diego de Satuache 31.89, -81.20083: Guale: 1616–1675 [48] San Felipe de Alabe [M] Guale: 1616–1655 [49] San Felipe (on Cumberland Island) Mocama ...
Tallahassee is known for its many museums. It is home to the Museum of Fine Arts at Florida State University, Tallahassee Museum, Goodward Museum & Gardens, Museum of Florida History, Mission San Luis de Apalachee, Tallahassee Automobile Museum, Old Capitol Museum, Knott House Museum, and The Grove.
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First responders teamed up Tuesday morning to comb through the 64 acres between Mission San Luis and San Luis Mission Park. Tallahassee police, firefighters search for evidence in case of missing ...
In 1656, a Spanish deputy governor and his crew settled in the Apalachee town that they called Mission San Luis de Apalachee, in the west of modern Tallahassee. With a population of more than 1,400, the Spanish established one of several Franciscan missions in the vicinity.
Detectives, joined by the Tallahassee Fire Department, are launching their search Tuesday morning at San Luis Mission Park in the city's northwest.