Mission San Buenaventura was founded on Easter Sunday, March 31, 1782 in Las Californias, part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of New Spain. Named for a Franciscan theologian, Saint Bonaventure, it was the last of the missions founded by Father Serra. Mission San Buenaventura was planned to be founded in the year 1770, but the founding was delayed because of the low availability of the military escorts needed to establish Mission San Buenaventura. In 1793, the first church burned down. Today, only a small section of the entire mission still stands; the Cemetery to the left of the church is covered by a school. It took the neophytes 16 years to build the new church, which still stands today.
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Mission San Buenaventura was named after St.Bonaventure
San Buenaventura is a mission and not a street. It's located in Ventura, California.
yes this mission WAS rebuilt
Yes
san buenaventura is known for their wooden bells
Yes, and it still has services, weddings, and is an active church. You can visit it.
Father Junipero Serra found Mission San Buenaventura
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Oh, dude, the nickname of Mission San Buenaventura is "Mission by the Sea." Yeah, it's like they thought, "Hey, let's make it sound all fancy and poetic." So, if you're ever in California and someone asks you about the Mission by the Sea, you'll know they're talking about good ol' San Buenaventura.
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Yes, in 1974