Mission Santa Inés

Mission Santa Inés (sometimes spelled Santa Ynes) was founded on September 17, 1804 by Father Estévan Tapís, who had succeeded Father Fermín Lasuén as President of the California mission chain. The Mission site was chosen as a midway point between Mission Santa Barbara and Mission La Purísima Concepción, and was designed to relieve overcrowding at those two missions and to serve the Indians living east of the Coast Range . Despite its name, the M... more

Area:

  • 0.38325 km² (0.14797 mi² )

Building Function:

Also known as:

  • Mission Santa Ines,
  • CA-SBA-518

Listed Site

Designation as Natural or Cultural Site:

Designation Date Listed Category or Criteria
  • Mar 8, 1999
  • Jan 20, 1999
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Location

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • 34.59381
  • -120.13184
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Facts from the Community

From the U.S. National Register of Historic Places base

Significance Level:

Significant Year:

  • 1804
  • 1824

Cultural affiliation:

  • Native American-Chumash
  • Spanish-American
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