Santa Barbara Mission is a Franciscan mission built in 1786.
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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.
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.
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It looks really good. Since we can't post pictures here (and a picture is said to be worth a thousand words), use the link below to see pictures of this historic structure.
This ninth Spanish mission to be established in California is located in the northern section of Southern California, between the coastal cities of Oxnard and Santa Barbara. It looks to be about a 5-block walk from the mission to Surfer's Point Park, on the beach. See the related Mission Home Page listed below for Visitor Information such as Driving Directions:
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Santa Clara de Asis is a historic Spanish mission located in California. The interior features simple adobe walls, wooden beams, and a chapel filled with religious artifacts. The mission also includes a small museum displaying artifacts from the mission's history.
This ninth Spanish mission to be established in California is located in the northern section of southern California, between the coastal cities of Oxnard and Santa Barbara. It looks to be about a 5-block walk from the mission to Surfer's Point Park, on the beach. See the related Mission Home Page listed below for Visitor Information such as Driving Directions:
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