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    El Presidio De Santa Barbara State Historic Park

    123 E Canon Perdido St, Santa Barbara, CA     (805) 965-0093

    3 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    - El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park is the site of the oldest building in Santa Barbara and the second oldest in California. wildernet.com

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    Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park

    Painted Cave Rd, Santa Barbara, CA     (805) 968-1711

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    The walls of this small cave carved from towering sandstone boulders contain some of the finest remaining rock art created by Chumash Native Americans. A steep path leads to the cave entrance, which is protected by heavy iron gri... ca.gov

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    Casa Del Herrero

    1387 E Valley Rd, Santa Barbara, CA     (805) 565-5653

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    Completed in 1925, this gorgeous Spanish Colonial Revival home is the collaboration of owners George and Carrie Steedman and a coterie of designers, architects and horticulturists. Painstakingly conceived, built and furni... citysearch.com

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    Old Mission Santa Barbara

    2201 Laguna St, Santa Barbara, CA     (805) 682-4713

    3 out of 5 based on 23 ratings

    A joint effort of Franciscan vision and Chumash Indian labor, this graceful structure was founded by Franciscan Friar Ferm�n de Lasu�n on the Feast of St. Barbara, December 4th, 1786. Architectural details were ... 10best.com

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    Santa Barbara Beach Trail

    1212 Mission Canyon Rd, Santa Barbara, CA     (805) 682-4726

    3 out of 5 based on 29 ratings

    Living collections are exhibited in habitats or geographic zones representing specific plant communities. In addition, horticultural displays, groundcover display bed, and perennial borders illustrate practical and aesthe... museumland.net

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    Santa Barbara Presidio

    Santa Barbara St, Santa Barbara, CA     (805) 564-5433
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    3 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    This tablet marks the southeasterly boundary of the Santa Barbara Presidio founded in 1782 by Gov. Felipe de Neve and Capt. Jose Francisco Ortega in command of fifty soldiers accompanied by Fray Junipero Serra who dedicat... citysearch.com

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    The Granada Theatre

    1214 State St, Santa Barbara, CA     (805) 899-2222

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    The Granada Theatre is Santa Barbara's most splendid and impressive performing arts venue, boasting over 1550 seats, multiple patron lounges and a custom orchestra shell. Originally built in 1924, the theater underwent a dram... 10best.com

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    Clement Leslie Smith Grave Site

    Lugar Del Consuelo, Santa Barbara, CA    

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    Somaliland Wars Victoria Cross Recipient. Born in Cowes, England, he served as a Lieutenant in the British Army, attached to the 5th Somaliland Light Infantry. During actions at Jidballi, Somaliland, January 10, 1904, Lie... findagrave.com

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    Burton Mound

    Santa Barbara St, Santa Barbara, CA    

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    Thought to have once been the Indian Village of Syujtun, this site has yielded some of the most important archeological evidence found in California. In 1542 the village was recorded by Cabrillo while on his Voyage of Discovery... hmdb.org

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    Fess Parker Grave Site

    Santa Barbara St, Santa Barbara, CA    

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    Actor. Born Fess Elisha Parker, Junior in Fort Worth Texas, the son of Fess Parker, Senior, at twenty he joined the US Navy but was deemed too tall at almost six and a half feet to qualify as a pilot. Upon discharge, he a... findagrave.com

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    Casa Covarrubas

    Santa Barbara St, Santa Barbara, CA    

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    Built by Indian labor in 1817 for Don Domingo Carrillo, whose daughter married Don Jose Maria Covarrubias in 1838. Descendants of these families, many of them leaders in public affairs, occupied this house for over a century. D... hmdb.org

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    De La Guerra Plaza

    Santa Barbara St, Santa Barbara, CA    

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    Near this site August 26, 1850, two weeks before California Statehood, duly elected common council, City of Santa Barbara, held first official meeting. Here in 1875, first City Hall erected and area still center of city's gover... hmdb.org

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    The Rochin Adobe

    Santa Barbara St, Santa Barbara, CA    

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    Built in 1856 by Senora Ordaz de Rochin within the confines of the presido - using adobe bricks and tiles from the presidio ruins. Now owned by Leontine Birabent Phelan, grandaughter of Senora Rochin. hmdb.org

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    Sambo's Birthplace

    Santa Barbara St, Santa Barbara, CA    

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    On this location - June 17, 1957 the first of Sambo's nationwide chain of family restaurants opened its doors. hmdb.org

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    Site Of Royal Spanish Presidio

    Santa Barbara St, Santa Barbara, CA    

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    This presidio was established under orders of King Carlos III, April 19-21, 1782, by Governor Felipe De Neve, Padre Junipero Serra and Lieutenant Jose Francisco Ortega, to provide the benefits of government for the inhabitants ... hmdb.org

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    Trussell-winchester Adobe

    Santa Barbara St, Santa Barbara, CA    

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    Built in 1854 by Captain Horatio Gates Trussell of Orland, Maine. Partly constructed of material from wreck of the S.S. Winfield Scott on Anacapa Island. Acquired by the Winchesters in 1882. Bequeathed in 1955 to the Santa Barb... hmdb.org

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    Giuseppe Mazzini Grave Site

    Lugar Del Consuelo, Santa Barbara, CA    

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    Italian Nationalist. Played a key role, along with Giuseppe Garibaldi, Camillo Benso di Cavour, and Victor Emmanuel II, in the period of Italian history known as the Risorgimento. The Risorgimento was a period of national... findagrave.com

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    Jose Lobero's Opera House

    Santa Barbara St, Santa Barbara, CA    

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    On this site, February 22, 1873, Jose Lobero, impressario and musician, opened the first legitimate theatre in southern California. The Lobero continues to serve the cultural interests of Santa Barbara one hundred years later. hmdb.org