This elevated location offers a good view of the plaza , which can often be quite crowded. Year Secularized. Year Returned to Catholic Church. Patron Saint Named For. Prominent Missionary Leaders. Founding Father President - Fr. Indians Joining Mission. Mission Site. Native Californians Lassoing a Bear. Mission Layout. Water Source. San Luis Obispo Creek was described as "having the finest water".
The highest recorded population was in San Luis Obispo Cattle Brand. Agricultural Output. Mission Church. A New England-style steeple was added to the church in but removed in Mission Bells. There are three 3 bells suspended in the church facade. Mission Art and Artifacts. Significant Events. This disaster led to experimentation to make Tile. Interesting Facts.
This mission had an active life of sixty-three 63 years. A long secondary Nave. For Additional Information. Edgar, K. Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. A photograph by David J. McLaughlin, Land Office. Built in the s at Whaling Point, one-half mile to the west, it was moved to its present location in It has been operated by the Sebastian family for over half a century.
It sold general merchandise and herbs and served as a bank, counting house, and post office for the numerous Chinese coolies who dug the eight tunnels through the Mountains of Cuesta for the Southern Pacific Railroad, to Named 'Caledonia' in the s, it served as a hotel and stop on the stage route between Los Angeles and San Francisco until Restoration was begun in by the Friends of the Adobes. Nitt Witt , a Cambria Pines pioneer, who sculpted the land using hand tools and indigenous materials, remarkable inventiveness, and self-taught skills.
The local Indians were thankful to the soldiers for killing the bears, a feared enemy. Although the city of San Luis Obispo has not remained a rugged bear country, a statue of a grizzly bear sits as reminder in the mission plaza.
In , four years after its founding, an Indian fired a flaming arrow onto the roof of one of the mission buildings, starting a disastrous fire that severely damaged several buildings. After this incident, the fathers began work on making roof tiles locally, to reduce susceptibility to fire.
As the city modernized, so did the mission. Mission San Luis Obispo is one of the only missions that never had to relocate; it still stands on its original site. This law stated that churches were to be built as tall as the local tree — in this case, the pine.
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