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  2. Etymology - Origin of City of Buena Vista Name Buena Vista, in Rockbridge County, was built on the site of the abandoned Buena Vista iron furnace. This furnace, which was in operation as late as 1855, probably was named of the Mexican village near which General Zachary Taylor was an important battle in the Mexican War in 1847.

  3. The name of the county was derived from the "Rocky Bridge", an early reference to The Natural Bridge of Virginia, located in the southern portion of the county and one of the natural wonders of the world. The name of the county is unique as it has never been duplicated, to our knowledge, by any other county in the United States.

  4. Buena Vista is properly pronounced “BEW-na Vista”. The town’s name has been pronounced “BEW-na Vista” instead of the Spanish “BWAY-na Vista” ever since it was founded. Its nickname is “BEW-nie.”. It all came about at a meeting in 1879, when residents and property owners in the area at the convergence of Cottonwood Creek and ...

  5. History. Formerly named Hart's Bottom, Green Forest or Green Valley [7] until 1888, and chartered as a town in 1890, Buena Vista separated politically from surrounding Rockbridge County when granted a city charter on February 15, 1892. [8]

  6. Buena Vista (Spanish for "good view") is a brand name that has historically been used for divisions and subsidiaries of The Walt Disney Company, whose primary studios, the Walt Disney Studios, are located on South Buena Vista Street in Burbank, California.

  7. Formerly named "Hart's Bottom", "Green Forest" or "Green Valley" [5] until 1888, and chartered as a town in 1890, Buena Vista was granted a city charter on February 15, 1892. [6]

  8. History of Buena Vista. Buena Vista was originally named Mahonville after James and Martha Mahon who left many descendants, some of whom still live in the area. In 1879 the citizens voted to rename the town Buena Vista (Spanish for "beautiful view") using the name suggested by Alsina "Sadie" Deerhammer.

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