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Mission San Luis

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Emily
March 13, 2019
Mission San Luis de Apalachee was a Spanish Franciscan mission built in 1633 in the Florida Panhandle, two miles west of the present-day Florida Capitol Building in Tallahassee, Florida. Its history is complicated, and problematic in many ways: the mission was part of Spain's effort to colonize the Florida Peninsula and to convert the Timucuan and Apalachee Indians to Christianity. The mission lasted until 1704 when it was evacuated and destroyed to prevent its use by an approaching militia of Creek Indians and South Carolinians. The site where the mission stood was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark on October 15, 1966. Now, it's a living history museum that has lots of activities and festivals / events, with actors that bring the history (and all its complications) to life. Google what's going on at the Mission San Luis while you're in town!
Mission San Luis de Apalachee was a Spanish Franciscan mission built in 1633 in the Florida Panhandle, two miles west of the present-day Florida Capitol Building in Tallahassee, Florida. Its history is complicated, and problematic in many ways: the mission was part of Spain's effort to colonize the…
Roger
November 26, 2018
Learn about native and colonial history. Hiking trails. Gift shop. Native American festival in December well worth the visit.
Brandon And Kira
September 29, 2022
Our closest unique experience. See how it was in year 1703 when the Apalachee Indians and newcomers from Spain lived together.
Roger
October 25, 2016
A Spanish Franciscan mission built in 1633 and contains materials from the early settlement and capital of La Florida from 1656 to 1704. www.missionsanluis.org
Meta
April 12, 2015
Interesting old Spanish Settlement.

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