- Hacienda Buena Vista
Infobox_nrhp | name =Hacienda Buena Vista
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nearest_city=Ponce, Puerto Rico
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built =1833
architect= Unknown
architecture= Colonial, Other
added =October 17 ,1994
governing_body = Private
refnum=91001499cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Hacienda Buena Vista, also known as Hacienda Vives, is an early 19th century
plantation and estate in the foothills of the central cordillera of Puerto Rico, north of Ponce. Don Salvador de Vives started this estate in 1833. It is now owned by the Puerto Rico Conservation Trust (Fideicomiso de Conservación). Today it functions as amuseum . In English the name Hacienda Buena Vista means "beautiful view estate."History
Hacienda Buena Vista was started in 1833 by Don Salvador de Vives, a Catalonian emigrant and three-time mayor of Ponce, as a truck farm to produce plantains, bananas, corn (maize), avocados and other fruits for sale in Ponce and in the sugarcane estates along the southern coast. Originally, the Vives estate covered 500
acres (2 km²). In 1845, the son of Don Salvador family added a cornmealcorn mill operation to the profitable fruit and vegetable production. The grandson of Don Salvador oversaw the addition of coffee growing and processing to the plantains and cornmeal, taking advantage of the great coffee growing boom of the 1880s and 1890s. Eventually Hacienda Buena Vista would become one of the more successful plantations in mountains of Puerto Rico. By 1937agriculture had seriously declined in Puerto Rico, and this coffee plantation was partially abandoned, becoming mostly a weekend country house for the Vives. Worker barracks, outbuildings and equipment deteriorated rapidly from the tropical climate and rainfall.In 1984, the Puerto Rico Conservation Trust bought 86 of the original convert|500|acre|km2, with the intention of restoring it. Despite the grave deterioration of the coffee-processing
machinery and the farm buildings, the Conservation Trust managed to restore the estate so that it could be used to educate the public about the golden era of fine coffee growing in the mountains of Puerto Rico.Hacienda Buena Vista is now a well known educational tourist destination. Visitors (with prior reservations) can take interesting tours through the old Vives country home and explore the plantation buildings and grounds. Original 19th-century farm machinery is exhibited that shows how a coffee plantation worked in the 1880s.
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External links
* [http://www.gicco.com/19thCentury.htm Hacienda Buena Vista]
* [http://www.ponceweb.org/hbuenavista.html Pictures of the Hacienda in Ponce's Website]
* [http://community.iexplore.com/planning/journalEntryActivity.asp?JournalID=7966&EntryID=14427&n=Hacienda+Buena+Vista Hacienda Buena Vista in iExplore]
* [http://www.planetware.com/ponce/hacienda-buena-vista-pr-pr-hbc.htm Hacienda Buena Vista at Planetware]
* [http://www.frommers.com/destinations/ponce/A31197.html Hacienda Buena Vista at Frommer's]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=eh0fXK2b9fYC&pg=PA137&lpg=PA137&dq=%22hacienda+buena+vista%22+pr+viv%C3%A9s&source=web&ots=gwFRMC3Wt8&sig=dYKkkXMWrxioxQZZeJrJgZqzyzE#PPA150,M1
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