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Here are some facts about Santa Barbara:Santa Barbara has two bell towersgets water from an Indian stream two miles above the mission.HistoryFounded on Dec. 4, 1786, Mission Santa Barbara was built to convert the Chumash (a group of Native Americans) to Catholicism. It was one of many missions built by Spanish Franciscans at the time.Not only is Mission Santa Barbara an active church, but it's also a top historical attraction in the Santa Barbara area.Mission Santa Barbara is located in Santa Barbara, California, with the Pacific Ocean to its west and the Los Padres National Forest to its east.While the inside of Mission Santa Barbara looks very much like it did in the 1800s (the building was renovated multiple times after its founding), a 1925 earthquake led to more modern-day construction. Today, the mission features a gift shop, museum and, of course, a chapel.The mission is named after Saint Barbara, a Christian martyr who was beheaded by her father for following her faith.
Santa Cruz was named after the "celebration of the sacred cross"
The site chosen was high on a hill near the Santa Ynez River. The Mission was built to fill a gap between Mission Santa Barbara and Mission San Luis Obispo. The site was originally named Alajulapa or 'corner' by local natives. The Mission was nicknamed the "Hidden Gem of the Missions" because of its beautiful location
The mission was named after Saint Charles of Borromeo
'Santa Feo' would be improper Spanish for 'Saint Ugly.' Properly, it should be 'Santa Fea' or 'Santo Feo'.
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Mission Santa Barbara was named after Saint Barbara
The Santa Barbara Mission was established on the Feast of Saint Barbara, December 4, 1786 and was the tenth of twenty-one California Missions to be founded by the Spanish Franciscans.
The Santa Barbara Mission was established on the Feast of Saint Barbara, December 4, 1786 and was the tenth of twenty-one California Missions to be founded by the Spanish Franciscans.
Mission Santa Barbara is one of the most beautiful relics from the 18th century.The Mission was named after Saint Barbara .Mission Santa Barbara has an extensive water system.Mission Santa Barbara was the only mission with two bells.Mission Santa Barbara gets water from a Indian River two miles above
It is named after Saint Clare of Assisi.
The mission was named for St. Clare of Assisi.
Mission Santa Clara got its name from Saint Clare of Assisi.
it got its name from the saint named saint Barbara. a boy saint in Spanish is santo and a women saint is santa.
Only 2 Navy AE ships were named for explosives; USS Nitro (AE-23) and USS Pyro (AE-24), both of which were post WWII Suribachi class AE's. WWII AE's were converted merchant ships, typically built on type C-2 hulls. Most other AE's are named for volcanoes, e.g., the Kiluaea class, named for Mt. Kiluaea in Hawaii, is the lead ship of the class the Santa Barbara belongs to. The USS Santa Barbara is no exception, but is named for 3 related reasons: 1. A historically active volcano named Santa Barbara on Terceira Island in the Azores. 2. The City of Santa Barbara is named for Saint Barbara. 3. Saint Barbara (Santa Barbara) is the patron Saint of those who work with cannons and explosives.
Santa Claus is derived from the Dutch name Sinterklaas, which is a shortened form of Sint Nicolaas (Saint Nicholas), a Christian saint known for his generosity and gift-giving.
Here are some facts about Santa Barbara:Santa Barbara has two bell towersgets water from an Indian stream two miles above the mission.HistoryFounded on Dec. 4, 1786, Mission Santa Barbara was built to convert the Chumash (a group of Native Americans) to Catholicism. It was one of many missions built by Spanish Franciscans at the time.Not only is Mission Santa Barbara an active church, but it's also a top historical attraction in the Santa Barbara area.Mission Santa Barbara is located in Santa Barbara, California, with the Pacific Ocean to its west and the Los Padres National Forest to its east.While the inside of Mission Santa Barbara looks very much like it did in the 1800s (the building was renovated multiple times after its founding), a 1925 earthquake led to more modern-day construction. Today, the mission features a gift shop, museum and, of course, a chapel.The mission is named after Saint Barbara, a Christian martyr who was beheaded by her father for following her faith.