| The San Miguel Resource Connection is a non-profit organization, dedicated to promoting, facilitating, and implementing improved services, communication, and planning for the community of San Miguel by partnering with government, organizations, and individuals. |
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San Miguel Photo Gallery |
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| Photo of Mission San Miguel taken by Judy McPhail just before 2003 earthquake. This photo won an award at the California Mid-State Fair. Statue is of Fr. Junipero Serra near entry way to gift shop. |
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| Mission San Miguel courtyard fountain photo by Don French taken October 2003. Don and his wife, Anna Carl (San Miguel resident 1945-1963), live in Wisconsin and visited San Miguel during the "All 60's Reunion" for Paso Robles High School. |

"You been farmin' long?" |
| Twin brothers, Matthew and Christopher Jacobs, were 18 months old when this photo was taken by their mother while living in San Miguel. The photo has become a very popular poster! The twin boys turned 30 years old in 2007. Permission was granted by copyright owner and mother, Deni Overton, to post this wonderful picture. Posters can be purchased through CountryStoreCatalog.com. |

Mission San Miguel photo by Don French |

Mission San Miguel Church photo by Don French, October 2003, taken a few months before the devastating earthquake that closed the church for restoration. |

Courtyard fountain at Mission San Miguel. Photo submitted by Candi Shoemaker. |

Mission San Miguel photo taken by John "J-Cat" Griffith, US Army MP Vet from Vista, CA on November 2002. |

Entrance to Camp Roberts California Army National Guard. Photo taken by John "J-Cat" Griffith, US Army MP Vet from Vista, CA on February 2004. |
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| "The hot, dry day yields to the cooling shadows in the canyons north of San Miguel at sundown." From Flat Top Hill September 1986. Photo and text courtesy of Karl VonDollen. |
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| Entry into the historic Rios-Caledonia Adobe with self-guided tour of the grounds and museum. Camping and gift shop with local history books and antiques. Located on Mission St., just off Hwy 101. Click here for more photos and information! |
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| The Elkhorn Bar "The neon lights of the Elkhorn Bar invite the weary traveler to stop in for just one drink... and a lottery ticket." Photo and text courtesy of Karl VonDollen. Note the O'Shea building, on the left, no longer stands, due to the 12/03 earthquake. The Elkhorn boasts 150 years as a Historical Landmark, serving as the county's oldest bar. |
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| San Miguel Park on "K" st. with covered picnic & bar-b-que area, playground and free swimming at the pool for kids. Pictured is historic school bell. |

Mission San Miguel bells ring daily. |
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The Rios-Caledonia Adobe and Gift Shop are open Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Enter off Mission St. across from Mission San Miguel. For more information visit their website or 805-467-3357. |
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Brand New Home Mission Meadows
$247,000 |
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Midland Pacific Homes has just broken ground on their newest model at Mission Meadows in San Miguel, priced at $247,000.
Now is the time to buy while prices are low and the new Federal and State tax incentives are available.
Call (805) 467-2793 or visit online at MidlandPacific.com to find out how you can own the home of your dreams.
Just north of Paso Robles, exit Hwy 101 at Mission, right on River, left on Bonita, then right on Crispin.
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