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La Purisima gives Lompoc a full mission-park story

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La Purisima Mission State Historic Park is one of Lompoc’s clearest history stops. The restored buildings, open grounds, animals, exhibits, and living-history programs can make the mission period feel close enough to walk through.

The full story starts before the mission. Purisimeno Chumash people lived in this area for thousands of years. The mission was founded in 1787, and the mission period brought forced labor, disease, land loss, and deep change for Native communities. That context belongs at the center, not off to the side.

The buildings visitors see today also carry a later restoration story. Civilian Conservation Corps crews helped rebuild and shape the park in the 1930s. So the place is partly mission history and partly a twentieth-century public-work project that decided how the past would be shown.

La Purisima works best when you give it time. Notice the restored rooms, but also the people, labor, water, animals, fields, earthquakes, and rebuilding that made the site what it is now.

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La Purisima Mission State Historic Park near Lompoc.

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Reviewed July 1, 2026

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