California, San Luis Obispo County, San Luis Obispo
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First founded by Spanish missionary Father Junipero Serra on September 1, 1772, this dusty mission town of San Luis Obispo was incorporated as general law city on February 19, 1856.
Today, the City of San Luis Obispo serves as the commercial, governmental and cultural hub of San Luis Obispo County. This plaque was dedicated on October 21, 2006 by the Native Sons of the Golden West in recognition of San Luis Obispo’s achievements and to celebrate its 150-year anniversary.
Dedicated October 21, 2006
by the
Native Sons of the Golden West
J. Michael Anthony, Grand President
Parlor #290 San Luis Obispo
Seal of the Natives Sons of the Golden West (right) and the City of San Luis Obispo (left).
(Settlements & Settlers) Includes location, directions, 2 photos, GPS coordinates, map.
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First founded by Spanish missionary Father Junipero Serra on September 1, 1772, this dusty mission town of San Luis Obispo was incorporated as general law city on February 19, 1856.
Today, the City of San Luis Obispo serves as the commercial, governmental and cultural hub of San Luis Obispo County. This plaque was dedicated on October 21, 2006 by the Native Sons of the Golden West in recognition of San Luis Obispo’s achievements and to celebrate its 150-year anniversary.
Dedicated October 21, 2006
by the
Native Sons of the Golden West
J. Michael Anthony, Grand President
Parlor #290 San Luis Obispo
Seal of the Natives Sons of the Golden West (right) and the City of San Luis Obispo (left).
(Settlements & Settlers) Includes location, directions, 2 photos, GPS coordinates, map.