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  2. San Marcos Pass - Wikipedia

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    Santa Barbara County, California, United States. Range. Santa Ynez Mountains. Coordinates. 34°30′42″N 119°49′29″W. /  34.51167°N 119.82472°W  / 34.51167; -119.82472. San Marcos Pass ( Chumash: Mistaxiwax) [1] is a mountain pass in the Santa Ynez Mountains in southern California . It is traversed by State Route 154.

  3. California State Route 154 - Wikipedia

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    California SR 154 marker sign on San Marcos Pass Road in Santa Barbara. It is a 2 lane road with some passing lanes, with the highest altitude being 2000 ft. It rivals US 101 for traffic, but it goes through the Los Padres National Forest and the San Marcos Pass. It starts in Los Olivos as a spur from US 101, goes through the town, and then the ...

  4. History of Santa Barbara, California - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The history of Santa Barbara, California, begins approximately 13,000 years ago with the arrival of the first Native Americans. The Spanish came in the 18th century to occupy and Christianize the area, which became part of Mexico following the Mexican War of Independence. In 1848, the expanding United States acquired the town along with ...

  5. Santa Barbara County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Barbara County Courthouse[3] (Courthouse) is a well-known example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture and is located in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California. Started in 1926 and completed in 1929, the Courthouse originally served as Santa Barbara County’s (County) superior courthouse, jail, and administrative office.

  6. Santa Barbara County Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    The current Santa Barbara County Courthouse was completed and dedicated in 1929 in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, designed by William Mooser III, on the site where the 1872 courthouse had once stood. [5] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981, [4] and named a California Historical Landmark in 2003 as No. 1037.

  7. Cold Spring Canyon Arch Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Over $2,000,000 [ 1 ] Opened. 1964. Location. The Cold Spring Canyon Arch Bridge in the Santa Ynez Mountains links Santa Barbara, California with Santa Ynez, California. The bridge is signed as part of State Route 154. It is currently the highest arch bridge in the U.S. state of California and among the highest bridges in the United States.

  8. City of Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    715 Santa Barbara St. c. 1825 1982 Covarrubias Adobe: 715 Santa Barbara St. 1817, 1940 1982 Rochin Adobe 820 Santa Barbara St. 1856, c. 1900 1982 Miranda Adobe and Guard House 802 Anacapa St. Various 1983 Adobe portion only El Paseo and Casa de la Guerra: 808-818 State St., 813-819 Anacapa St., and 9-25 E. de la Guerra St. 1911-24 1928-29 1983

  9. California State Route 192 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 192. State Route 192 ( SR 192) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California. The route runs from State Route 154 near Santa Barbara to State Route 150 near the Santa Barbara – Ventura county line. The two-lane road is better known as Foothill Road, as the route runs parallel to the foothills of the Santa Ynez Mountains .