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La Purísima Mission is now part of the La Purísima Mission State Historic Park within the California State Parks System. Located outside Lompoc, California , the 1,934-acre (783 ha) park was established in 1935. [ 21 ]
Forms part of: Jon B. Lovelace Collection of California Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.; Mission La Purisima Concepción is one of 21 Spanish missions in California built as religious and military outposts by Spanish Catholics of the Franciscan Order between 1769 and 1823.
English: La Purisima Mission This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 70000147 .
Photograph of the ruins of the walls of Mission La Purisima Concepcion, ca.1885-1904. Scrub grass lies in the foreground surrounding the remains of the stone walls at center. A wooden fence on either side of the damaged walls separates the grass in the foreground from the clear fields in the background.
Ruins of Mission La Purisima: Lompoc: 1802 Mission: The original mission was destroyed during the 1812 Ventura earthquake. Only two 7 ft (2.1 m)-high wall fragments and building foundations remains. [22] Old Mission Dam: San Diego: 1803 Dam: First major irrigation project in California. [23] Mission San Gabriel Arcángel: San Gabriel: 1805 Church
Dec. 29—Area hikers are invited to join La Purisima Mission State Historic Park's docents for a hike at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 31, to send off 2021 and greet 2022. The docent-led 2021 Last Day ...
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José Gorgonio and his son José Ramon, were Native Americans at the Mission Santa Clara de Asís.In 1844 Gorgonio sold the one square league Rancho La Purísima Concepción to Juana Briones de Miranda (1802-1889), the daughter of Marcos Briones, who came with his father Ygnacio Briones to San Diego in 1769 and Maria Tapia, who came with her parents to San Francisco with the Anza Party.