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Mission San Luis Rey

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Mission San Luis Rey de Francia

 Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, King of the Missions.

Founded in 1798 by Padre Fermin Francisco de Lasuen, successor to Padre Junipero Serra, the Mission was named after St. Louis IX, King of France, who lived during the 13th century. The history of the San Luis Rey area reflects five periods of occupation: Luiseño Indian, Spanish Mission, Mexican Secularization, American Military, and Twentieth Century Restoration. Not to be missed are: The lavanderia, an intricate water system where Indian neophytes washed their clothes; the brick kiln; ruins of the soldier barracks rising from the original stone foundation; the Indian monument featured in the oldest cemetery in North County; the oldest pepper tree in California, planted in 1830 and still living and the historic adobe Mission church standing since 1815 with its unique Spanish and Native decorative designs.

Come explore this beautiful mission with us.

When: January 9th, 9:30-1:00 with a lunch break so pack a lunch smiley

Cost: $4.50 per person

Contact: sharonnorvell@gmail.com

Please note that we have a no refund policy for our field trips. Your signup means you are committing to this event, and tickets will be purchased for you and your family.

 

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Date – Time

January 9, 2017 – 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Location

Mission San Luis Rey
4050 Mission Ave
Oceanside, CA 92057 US

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Mission San Luis Rey de Francia

 Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, King of the Missions.

Founded in 1798 by Padre Fermin Francisco de Lasuen, successor to Padre Junipero Serra, the Mission was named after St. Louis IX, King of France, who lived during the 13th century. The history of the San Luis Rey area reflects five periods of occupation: Luiseño Indian, Spanish Mission, Mexican Secularization, American Military, and Twentieth Century Restoration. Not to be missed are: The lavanderia, an intricate water system where Indian neophytes washed their clothes; the brick kiln; ruins of the soldier barracks rising from the original stone foundation; the Indian monument featured in the oldest cemetery in North County; the oldest pepper tree in California, planted in 1830 and still living and the historic adobe Mission church standing since 1815 with its unique Spanish and Native decorative designs.

Come explore this beautiful mission with us.

When: January 9th, 9:30-1:00 with a lunch break so pack a lunch smiley

Cost: $4.50 per person

Contact: sharonnorvell@gmail.com

Please note that we have a no refund policy for our field trips. Your signup means you are committing to this event, and tickets will be purchased for you and your family.

 

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