• An Apalachee potter interacts with children during an educational camp at Mission San Luis.

  • Children walk in front of the reconstructed Apalachee council house during a school tour.

  • An interior view of the Apalachee council house, the largest known historic period Indian building in the Southeast.

  • Mission San Luis has an ongoing archaeological research program and is the most thoroughly investigated mission in the Southeast.

  • Living history interpreters visit outside the reconstructed 17th century Franciscan church.

  • An interior view of the 17th century Franciscan church.

 

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The Friary Complex

  • Students learn about the life of Franciscan missionaries
  • Students learn about the life of Franciscan missionaries.
  • The only evidence of a Spanish-tradition stove at Mission San Luis was found in the friary kitchen
  • The only evidence of a Spanish-tradition stove at Mission San Luis was found in the friary kitchen.
  • ESOL students visit the friars' refectory (dining room)
  • ESOL students visit the friars' refectory (dining room).

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