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  1. Jun 6, 2019 · Betsy Malloy. Updated on 06/06/19. kendra k/Flickr/CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. Mission San Fernando was the seventeenth Spanish mission built in California. It was founded on September 8, 1797, by Father Fermin Lasuen. The name San Fernando de Espana was to honor Saint Ferdinand III, King of Spain.

  2. Founded: September 8, 1797. Founder: Father Fermin Lasuen. Status: Active Catholic Church. Indian tribes native to surrounding area: Fernandeño, Tataviam, Chumash, Vanyumé, Kitanemuk. Location: 15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd, Mission Hills, CA 91345. Google Map. Hotel Deals. Photograph by Geographer, copyright 2007.

  3. History of San Fernando. On September 8, 1797, the fourth mission founded by Father Lasuén in less than four months was named San Fernando Rey de España. Although the mission was supposed to relieve the long march between San Gabriel and San Buenaventura, the aged padre set it somewhat to the south because of the barren terrain and poor ...

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · California.com Team. 1 min read. November 21, 2023. San Fernando Rey Mission stands as a monumental piece of California's rich history. Founded on September 8, 1797, by Father Fermin Lasuen, it became the 17th of the 21 Spanish missions established in California.

  5. Mission San Fernando. 90 reviews. #90 of 924 things to do in Los Angeles. Speciality Museums. Closed now. 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Write a review. About. Located about ten miles from Los Angeles, this historic mission was founded in the late 1790s and contains an interesting museum amid pretty gardens.

  6. One of the original chain of Spanish missions, Mission San Fernando dates from 1797, and the rambling grounds include the original 1822 convento, with its 4ft-thick adobe walls and Roman arches showing construction of the time (and enclosing the only known remaining mission wine cellar).

  7. Historical Landmark. NPS Number: 88002147. Description: Mission San Fernando Rey de España was founded by Father Lasuén in September 8, 1797. A house belonging to Francisco Reyes, on Encino Rancho, furnished temporary shelter for the missionary in charge. An adobe chapel, built and blessed in December 1806, was damaged by the destructive ...

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