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The station was built in 1902 by the Southern Pacific Railroad in the Spanish Mission Revival Style. Design work was by Santa Barbara architect Francis W. Wilson. [5] It is located within walking distance of Santa Barbara Harbor, Stearns Wharf and State Street, Santa Barbara's main thoroughfare. The historic depot was renovated in 2000; the ...
Santa Barbara: 20: Madulce Guard Station and Site: December 11, 1979 : 40 mi. N. of Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara: Destroyed by fire in 1999. [7] 21: Minerva Club of Santa Maria: Minerva Club of Santa Maria: September 20, 1984
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
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.
Santa Barbara Club (1903), Santa Barbara, California [3] [5] Bellosguardo (1904), the Graham home in Santa Barbara, California, demolished 1933 and replaced by a new Bellosguardo, the estate of [William A. Clark]. [6] Santa Barbara Railway Station (1905), Santa Barbara, California, commissioned by Southern Pacific Railroad, listed on the NRHP ...
The Santa Barbara Public Library is the main library in Santa Barbara. It contains 290,086 volumes. In fiscal year 2017 the library system circulated 1,888,710 items to approximately 235,577 residents. The library's current director is Jessica Cadiente, who has held her position since 2016. [1] There are branch libraries in Montecito and on the ...
History of Santa Barbara, California; Santa Barbara Botanic Garden; 1925 Santa Barbara earthquake; Santa Barbara High School; Santa Barbara Mission-Archive Library; 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill; Shalawa Meadow; Site of original mission and remaining ruins of La Purisima Mission; Solvang, California; Stow House; Syuxtun Village
The Santa Barbara Mission Archive-Library was founded in 1967 as an independent, non-profit educational and research institution. [1] The collection of mission documents in the archive-library remain in situ from the founding of the mission system. [2]