California Mission San Buenaventura
This is the San Buenaventura Missions of California Educational Project. Parental Supervision is Recommended.:
Father Junipero Serra christened his final mission on Easter Sunday, March 31, 1782. The 9th mission, San Buenaventura featured an unusual triangular design and was the only mission to use wooden bells. By 1816, the compound housed 1328 Chumash Indians. A 7-mile aqueduct provided irrigation that made San Buenaventura famous for its agriculture. The original church, destroyed by fire in 1794, was replaced by a stone building that suffered earthquake damage 18 years later. Victorian remodeling in 1893 left almost nothing of the old church, but it was restored by Father Aubrey O'Reilly in 1957 and remains an active Catholic Parish.:
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Features
- Precision-cut, foam core parts.:
- Short history of the mission included.:
- Complete assembly instructions.:
Specs
- Hobbico Product Number: HCAY9025
Includes
One San Buenaventura Kit:
Requirements & Suggestions
- Assembly:
- White glue:
- Decorating material:
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- In the state of California, many 4th Grade students get involved i building a model of one of the California Spanish missions.:
- Due to small parts that could cause a choking hazard please keep away from children 3 years of age and younger