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Today, Mission San Luis Rey de Francia is a working mission, cared for by the people who belong to the parish, with ongoing restoration projects. Mission San Luis Rey has a Museum, Visitors' Center, Retreat Center, [26] gardens with the historic Pepper Tree, and the original small cemetery. [27] [28] [29]
Indians used wooden carrettas, drawn by oxen, to haul timber from as much as forty miles away (as was the case at Mission San Miguel Arcángel). At Mission San Luis Rey, however, the ingenious Father Lasuén instructed his neophyte workers to float logs downriver from Palomar Mountain to the mission site. [11]
The community was named for Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, established in 1798, [4] which is located near the geographic center of the neighborhood. [5] The population of Quechla dropped down to 3,000 people soon after the establishment of the Mission due to diseases brought by the Spanish.
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The Mission San Luis is preparing for their Free Day; a chance for people to come to the museum and learn about the culture implanted in our city. Mission San Luis Museum to host free day [Video ...
San Diego County's San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians is one of a number of tribes in the state that are still fighting for federal acknowledgment. San Diego County's San Luis Rey Band of ...
Mission San Juan Capistrano: 1776 San Juan Capistrano: The Serra Chapel, built in 1782, is the oldest extant building in California. [7] Serves as a parish church and museum. Mission San Luis Rey de Francia: 1798 Oceanside
Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, in Oceanside, California Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mission San Luis .