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Mission San Miguel Arcangel

Mission San Miguel was the Last to be Secularized

By Betsy Malloy, About.com

Mission San Miguel

Mission San Miguel

(c) Betsy Malloy 2001
Mission San Miguel
775 Mission Street
San Miguel, CA

Founded July 25, 1797
by Father Fermin Lasuen
Named for Saint Michael, Captain of the Armies of God

Interesting Facts about Mission San Miguel

  • Mission San Miguel is the only one with unretouched original paintings

  • Mission San Miguel was the last to be secularized

Mission San Miguel Chronology

    1797 - Father Lasuen founds Mission San Miguel
    1803 - 1,000 neophytes
    1806 - Fire destroys Mission San Miguel
    1818 - New church completed
    1835 - Secularization
    1846 - Mission San Miguel sold for $600
    1928 - Franciscans return to Mission San Miguel

Getting to Mission San Miguel

Mission San Miguel is located just off US Highway 101 about 215 miles north of Los Angeles. Exit the highway at 10th Street, turn right and then left onto Mission Street. Mission San Miguel is on the left. Unfortunately, the buildings were badly damaged in an earthquake in 2003 and only a small portion is open to the public. Call (805) 467-2131 for the latest information.

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