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  2. California State Route 154 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 154 (SR 154) (also known as the Chumash Highway [3] or unofficially as San Marcos Pass Road after the signage) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs from Los Olivos to Santa Barbara, crossing the San Marcos Pass in the Santa Ynez Mountains.

  3. Chumash Casino Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Chumash Casino Resort [1] is owned and operated by the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians. Chumash is located near Santa Ynez Airport, in the Santa Ynez Indian Reservation, about 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Solvang, California. [2]

  4. San Marcos Pass - Wikipedia

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    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.The pass crosses the Santa Ynez through a southwestern portion of Los Padres National Forest, and connects Los Olivos (and the Santa Ynez Valley) with Santa Barbara, California along the Pacific coast.

  5. Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ynez Band owns and operates the Chumash Casino Resort, as well as the Chumash Cafe, the Creekside Buffet, The Willows restaurant, and Root 246, [16] (formerly the third largest employer in Solvang, 105, until its closure in 2021 [17] [18]) all in Santa Ynez, California.

  6. Syuxtun Village - Wikipedia

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    Syuxtun (also known as Syujtun) is a former Chumash village in Santa Barbara, California, United States. [2] Recognized as Burton Mound, a California Historical Landmark, the site is administered by the city as Ambassador Park.

  7. Chumash people - Wikipedia

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    The name Chumash means "bead maker" or "seashell people" being that they originated near the Santa Barbara coast. The Chumash tribes near the coast benefited most with the "close juxtaposition of a variety of marine and terrestrial habitats, intensive upwelling in coastal waters, and intentional burning of the landscape made the Santa Barbara ...

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