San Pablo: The first steam motor mill, which belonged to the Markerou brothers.
Located on the property of Enrique Max Estrada, now known as ìLa Cachoraî barrio.
- El Rinconcito: Owned by Don Jesus Amador
- El Cerro Verde: Owned by the Dominguez family
- La Central: Owned by Jose and Manuel Santana Villarino. Located in front of the hospital.
- El Progreso: Now known as ìEl Molinoî was owned by Don Abraham Salgado Villalobos.
The El Molino sugar cane mill is the most intact plant in Todos Santos located at
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Posada del Molino.
The sugar cane industry flourished until a great drought overtook the area in the early 1950ís. The water table dropped causing the sugar cane plantations to dry up. The town faded into near obscurity. Then, a surprising phenomenon occurred in 1981; the water supply came back to life. Once again, the town began producing a large variety and quantity of fruits and vegetables. Three years later, Highway Mexico 19 was paved between San Pedro and Cabo San Lucas, creating a doorway for tourists and outsiders for the first time. Since then, the population in Todos Santos has increased immensely. Now, Todos Santos has been chosen as one of Mexicoís ìPueblos Magicosî (Magical Town) and it has transformed into a cultural and artistic oasis |