Located in Nipomo, California. Provides historical details, information about education, fundraisers, calendar of events, links to related sites, newsletter, and photos.
Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose, or Fort Mose, was the first legally sanctioned community of freed slaves in what is now the United States. Articles on the history of the Fort during the French and Indian and Revolutionary War.
La Purisima Mission State Historic Park contains the eleventh of twenty-one Spanish Missions established in Alta California. This site shows off through some picture tours (Java) the location and events of interest to Spanish Colonial reenactors, alon...
This site has some historical information and photos of the reconstructed mission. It also has pictures of the mission vieja, the original site of the mission, which are unique and difficult to find. A calendar of events for the mission is also present.
This text site includes a list of all haciendas and adobes in Los Angeles, along with some in other counties. There is a brief history of each adobe, along with a web link to the site for each, if available.
Contains materials from the early settlement and capital of La Florida from 1656 to 1704. It includes on-line collection of materials from the museum, and directions.
This section of Exploring Florida contains photographs related to Florida's Mission San Luis de Apalachee, sorted into convenient categories. These collections show the richness of the environment for Living History. The Florida Legislature may approv...
The Ranch of the Swallows, a Spanish Colonial living history museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Soldados (1820 or so) and Colonial civilians can be seen in the pictures.