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  2. The traditional (since there is a dispute as to the following events) founding and naming of San Bernardino is that Padre Francisco Dumetz, a Franciscan priest, made a trip from the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel to the San Bernardino Valley on May 20, 1810, the feast day of Saint Bernardino of Siena during California's Mission Period.

  3. San Bernardino in 1810...the town of San Bernardino, originally the Indian village of Guachama, received its name during an 1810 expedition...

  4. Padre Dumetz named the area "San Bernardino" after Saint Bernardino of Siena, the patron saint of the day on the Catholic Calendar. In 1819, Mission San Gabriel established Rancho San Bernardino in the area.

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  5. History. Indigenous. The city of San Bernardino, California, occupies much of the San Bernardino Valley, a valley long inhabited by the Tongva. Several of their villages dotted the San Bernardino valley prior to the arrival of Europeans in the valley.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · San Bernardino has a rich history, with its establishment dating back to 1810 when it was founded as a Spanish mission. The city is named after Saint Bernardino of Siena. San Bernardino derives its name from Saint Bernardino of Siena, a 15th-century Italian priest known for his acts of charity and healing.

  7. Jun 7, 2024 · San Bernardino, central city of the San Bernardino–Riverside–Ontario metropolitan complex, seat (1853) of San Bernardino county, southern California, U.S. Located east of Los Angeles, the city lies at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains. It was the site of a Spanish mission (1810) named for.

  8. Jan 16, 2024 · Today, San Bernardino’s identity remains deeply tied to its strategic position along Americas Mother Road, securing its status as a classic Route 66 destination. The famous highway left a mark on the city’s landscape and heritage.

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