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Santa Barbara: Central Coast: Transportation: website, carriages, wagons, saddles Casa de la Guerra: Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara: Central Coast: Historic house: Residence of the fifth commandant of the Presidio of Santa Barbara: Casa del Herrero: Montecito: Santa Barbara: Central Coast: Historic house: 1920s estate, tours by appointment Casa ...
Casa del Herrero (also known as the Steedman Estate) is a historic house museum and botanical garden located in Montecito near Santa Barbara, California.It was designed by George Washington Smith, and is considered one of the finest examples of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in the United States of America. [3]
Montecito (archaic use of Spanish for woodland or countryside) [6] is an unincorporated town in Santa Barbara County, California, United States. [7] [8] [9] Located on the Central Coast of California, Montecito sits between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
Santa Barbara: Also on the NRHP list as NPS-86000778 Casa de la Guerra: 307: Casa de la Guerra: 808-818 State St., 813-819 Anacapa St., and 9-25 E. de la Guerra St. Santa Barbara: Also on the NRHP list as NPS-77000346 Chapel of San Ramon: 877
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Casa de Bandini: San Diego: 1827–29 Residence The adobe first floor was built between 1827 and 1829. The building was later expanded during the 1840s and 1870s. [56] Casa de la Guerra: Santa Barbara: 1828 Residence [57] Mission Santa Clara de Asís: Santa Clara: 1828 Mission The mission was relocated and rebuilt several times between 1777 and ...
The Rancho Nuestra Señora del Refugio ("Ranch of Our Lady of Refuge") was a 74,000-acre (300 km 2) Spanish land grant to José Francisco Ortega in 1794 and is the only land grant made under Spanish and confirmed by USA in 1866 to Jose Maria Ortega under the US Supreme Court rule in what is today Santa Barbara County, California.
The Casa de la Guerra was the residence of the fifth commandant of the Presidio de Santa Barbara, José de la Guerra y Noriega, founder of the Guerra family of California (a prominent Californio family) from 1828 until his death in 1858. Descendants of José lived in the home until 1943.