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  2. Mission Santa Barbara (Spanish: Misión de Santa Bárbara) is a Spanish mission in Santa Barbara, California, United States. Often referred to as the 'Queen of the Missions', it was founded by Padre Fermín Lasuén for the Franciscan order on December 4, 1786, the feast day of Saint Barbara , as the tenth mission of what would later become 21 ...

  3. Learn about the 10th mission founded by Father Lasuén in 1786, named after Saint Barbara and known as \"The Queen of the Missions\". Discover its history, role, architecture, burials, bells and more.

  4. Learn about the 10th California mission founded in 1786 and continuously operated by the Franciscans. See the Neoclassical church, the Moorish fountain, the museum, the cemetery, and the restored presidio.

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  5. Learn about the founding, name, and landmark status of Mission Santa Bárbara, the \"Queen of the Missions\" in California. Find out how to visit, contact, and shop at this historic site.

  6. View article for: Kids. Students. Scholars. Mission Santa Bárbara was given the nickname Queen of the Missions because of its beauty. Tquist24. Santa Bárbara is a former Spanish mission in Santa Barbara, California. It was the 10th of California’s 21 missions.

  7. Learn about the 10th Mission founded in California, its location near a Chumash village, its unique stone church, and its strict daily schedule. Find out how the Fathers and neophytes worked, ate, prayed, and lived at the Mission.

  8. factcards.califa.org › mis › santabarbaraMISSION SANTA BARBARA

    MISSION SANTA BARBARA. 2201 Laguna Street. Santa Barbara, CA 93105. Established: December 4, 1786. By: Father Fermín Lasuén, Franciscan missionary and successor to Junípero Serra as President of the missions. Order: 10th of the 21 missions. Location: 220 miles north of San Diego, on a hill about a mile from the Pacific Ocean.

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