Interior of Council House at Mission San Luis in Tallahassee
Mission San Luis was a seventeenth-century Franciscan mission built by the Spanish in present-day Tallahassee. This panorama shows the inside of the reconstructed council house. The large structure could hold two to three thousand people. From here, Apalachee chiefs ruled, administered justice, and conducted rituals.Galleries:Leon, Misc Native Americans in Florida, Mission San Luis de Apalachee, TallahasseeKeywords:San Luis, San Luis de Talimali, Tallahassee, council house, mission, panoramaPhoto Location: Mission San Luis de Apalachee, Tallahassee, FLPhotographer: Dr. Roy WinkelmanDate of Photo: 04/01/2001Original Dimensions: 30363×5658Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 30°26′56.72″N 84°19′11.66″WPicture Number: 25523
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