San Miguel, CA Tourist Attractions
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San Miguel is located on Highway 101 north of San Luis Obispo. The town was built around Mission San Miguel, founded on July 25, 1797 and the construction of the present church began in 1816.
Mission San Miguel Arcangel
HistoryThis mission, situated in the extreme northeast of San Luis Obispo County, over 37mi/60km north of the town of the same name, has - in contrast to most of the others - a church (the third one, and completed in 1821) which has withstood the rigors of time better, so that in 1901 and 1928 it had to be merely renovated, not rebuilt. As a result of secularization the mission lost its estates, which extended as far as the Pacific Ocean 30mi/50km away, and during the 1850 gold-rush it was a favorite place for fortune-seekers to stay.Items of interestThe church, however, was not adversely affected; it remains intact and is one of the best-preserved examples of mission architecture. The interior is richly painted; Indians worked under the artist Estevan Munras from Monterey and succeeded in producing some interesting "trompe l'oeil effects" (French for "deceiving the eye"). Above a statue of its founder is an all-seeing Eye of God, supposed to exert a hypnotic effect upon believers. In the nearby museum you can see interesting items from the mission period.Mission San Miguel was hard hit by an earthquake on December 22nd, 2003. It underwent restoration and reopened on December 22nd, 2006.
Rios Caledonia Adobe Museum
The Rio Caledonia Adobe Museum in San Miguel was a hotel and stage stop in the late 1800s.