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23° 00' 59" N 109° 43' 25" W GUIDING YOU TO THE LUXURY LIFESTYLE OF LOS CABOS MEXICO

Todos Santos

23° 00' 59" N 109° 43' 25" W GUIDING YOU TO THE LUXURY LIFESTYLE OF LOS CABOS MEXICO
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The mission at what is now Todos Santos, Misión Santa Rosa de las Palmas, was founded by father Jaime Bravo in 1723. In 1724, it was renamed Nuestra Señora del Pilar de La Paz. Located across the street to the southwest from the small town plaza, this mission contains the statue of the Virgin of Pilar, which is the focus of Todos Santos’s main festival in November.

During the Mexican American War, the Skirmish of Todos Santos, the last battle of the war, was fought near the town on March 30, 1848.

During the 19th century, following the secularization of the missions, Todos Santos thrived as the Baja sugarcane capital, supporting eight sugar mills at the end of the 19th century. Only one existed by the time the town’s freshwater spring dried up in 1950, and that last mill closed in 1965.

Todos Santos faced a bleak future until the spring came back to life in 1981 and the Mexican Government paved Highway 19 in the mid-1980s. The highway brought tourists and the rich farmlands have been revived. The town now prospers from farming vegetables, chilies, avocados, papayas and mangoes, as well as from fishing and ranching.

SOURCE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todos_Santos,_Baja_California_Sur#History

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