Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara
/san"teuh bahr"beuhr euh, -breuh/
a city on the SW coast of California: Spanish mission. 74,542.

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City (pop., 2000: 92,325), southern California, U.S. Located on the Pacific coast, Santa Barbara was named for the patron saint of mariners in 1602, and it became the site of a Spanish military post in 1782.

The mission of Santa Barbara was built in 1786; it is the western headquarters of the Franciscan Order and has been in continuous use since its founding. The city developed into a busy port and was incorporated as a city in 1850. After the arrival (1887) of the Southern Pacific Railroad, Santa Barbara became a popular seaside resort. Its economy is bolstered by livestock farms and petroleum production. Its educational institutions include the University of California at Santa Barbara (1891).

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      city, seat (1850) of Santa Barbara county, southwestern California, U.S. It lies along the Pacific coast at the base of the Santa Ynez Mountains, facing the Santa Barbara Channel. It is situated 97 miles (156 km) northwest of Los Angeles. Because it is protected to the south by the Santa Barbara Islands and to the north by the mountains, Santa Barbara has a mild climate throughout the year.

      It was named by the Spanish explorer Sebastián Vizcaíno in 1602 for the patron saint of mariners. A presidio (military post) was established there in 1782 and the mission of Santa Barbara in 1786; the mission, which is the western headquarters of the Franciscan Order (Franciscan), has been in continuous use since its founding, and the presidio is now maintained as a state historic park. A port and agricultural market subsequently developed. John Charles Frémont (Frémont, John C) raised the U.S. flag at the presidio in 1846. Following the arrival (1887) of the Southern Pacific Railroad, Santa Barbara was promoted as a seaside resort and developed an economy based on tourism, the raising of citrus fruit and cattle, and the production of petroleum. After an earthquake in 1925, many buildings were restored in Spanish Colonial style, and the city's adobe character is preserved by law. Santa Barbara has developed as a generally affluent and picturesque community.

      Westmont College was founded in 1940; Santa Barbara City (community) College was established in 1946; and the University of California (California, University of) at Santa Barbara (founded as a private school in 1891) was organized in 1944. Local attractions include Stearns Wharf (once a cargo- and passenger-ship port and a naval installation, which now contains a small museum and many restaurants and specialty shops), the Santa Barbara Zoological Gardens, the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, and the Santa Barbara Historical Museum. The city's many golf courses are also popular, as are its beaches, particularly for fishing and surfing. The area is well known for its many wineries. Santa Barbara is the headquarters for Los Padres National Forest. North of the city is Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park, which contains religious cave drawings and other art by Chumash Indians dating from the 1600s. Inc. 1850. Pop. (1990) city, 85,571; Santa Barbara–Santa Maria–Lompoc MSA, 369,608; (2000) city, 92,325; Santa Barbara–Santa Maria–Lompoc MSA, 399,347.

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