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  2. Ellwood Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    The Ellwood Oil Field is located approximately 12 miles (19 km) west of the city of Santa Barbara, beginning at the western boundary of the city of Goleta, proceeding west into the Pacific and then back onshore near Dos Pueblos Ranch. The onshore portions of the field include beach, coastal bluffs, blufftop grasslands, and eucalyptus groves.

  3. Arlington Peak (California) - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Peak is a 3,258-foot (993 m) high peak within the Santa Ynez Mountains located north of Santa Barbara, California, [1] adjacent to the south of La Cumbre Peak and to the southeast of Cathedral Peak. [2] The name of the peak purportedly originated in 1889 from the staff of the Arlington Hotel who referred to the area comprising the ...

  4. Unite to Light - Wikipedia

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    Unite to Light is a Santa Barbara-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to “manufacture and distribute efficient, durable, low cost solar lamps and solar chargers to people without access to electricity." As of 2019, over 120,000 lights had been distributed to more than 70 countries with the goal of improving education, health, and ...

  5. Pearl Chase - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Chase was a civic leader in Santa Barbara, California. She is best known for her significant impact on the historic preservation and conservation of that city. Pearl Chase. Sculpture of Pearl Chase at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse. Born. November 16, 1888. Boston, Massachusetts, US. Died.

  6. Rafael Gonzalez House - Wikipedia

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    The Rafael Gonzalez House is an historic house in the historic center of the city of Santa Barbara, California. Built in 1825, it is one of a small number of surviving adobe houses from the Mexican period of California history. It was designated a National Historic Landmark on April 15, 1970, and added to the National Register of Historic ...

  7. Stearns Wharf - Wikipedia

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    Stearns Wharf is a pier at the cross section of the end of State Street and Cabrillo, in the harbor in Santa Barbara, California, United States. When completed In 1872, [1] it became the longest deep-water pier between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Named for its builder, local lumberman John P. Stearns, the wharf served the passenger and ...

  8. 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.

  9. Shoreline Park, Santa Barbara - Wikipedia

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    Richard B. Taylor. Operated by. City of Santa Barbara Parks & Recreation Department. Website. Shoreline Park. Shoreline Park, a long, narrow ocean-side strip of land on top of a mesa (i.e. coastal bluff), is located in Santa Barbara, California, United States. Facing the Pacific Ocean, Shoreline Park is one of Santa Barbara's most popular parks.