See the side-by-side comparison of photographs showing buildings and landscapes of Santa Barbara as it was in the past compared to 21st century images.
HISTORIC SANTA BARBARA ✧ Above: In 1851 Salisbury Haley was hired by the. ✧ Above: Thomas Robbins settled in Santa Barbara in 1830 and married into the Carrrillofamily. In 1846 he was granted Santa Catalina Island and later came into ...
The Book of Santa Barbara
"A guide to the recent history of the world that's led to where we are today, so Gen Z readers can have context for the news they see and hear every day"--
Private Gardens of Santa Barbara is an invitation into eighteen distinctive private, and beautiful gardens; large estates, modest homes, and surf retreats run the gamut from sublime and naturalistic to bold and urban.
A cousin of Huguette Clark and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist trace the life of the reclusive American heiress against a backdrop of the now-infamous W. A. Clark family and include coverage of the internet sensation and elder-abuse ...
329 Tara Gomez walks through rows of carignane at Camp Four ... planted with 19 dierent grape varieties. e next step was starting their winery, so they turned to Tara Gomez, a woman of Chumash heritage whose father is a major tribal ...
Memoir from stage, screen and daytime TV actor Jed Allan. You want a delightful and insightful read about "Show biz"? This is it. Funny, charming, and truthful...I loved it.Peter Marshall--Hollywood Squares
The Day Hike Books series includes 20 hiking guides for the western United States and Hawaii. "Day Hikes Around Santa Barbara" is the comprehensive, essential guide to day hiking in this beautiful, captivating area.
See, generally, Daniel Mitchell, “Duke, Is There Perhaps Something You Forgot to Tell Me?” 90 S. CA. QTLY379 (2008). 17. See, generally, CHRISTOPHER NEWFIELD, UNMAKING THE PUBLIC UNIVERSITY (2011), and JAMES VIGIL, A RAINBOW OF GANGS ...
For decades, most archaeologists believed that the Americas were settled by late Upper Paleolithic peoples from northeast Asia, who marched across the plains of Beringia through a long and narrow “ice-free corridor” that led them into ...