Take a Trip Through 1950 Santa Barbara With Un-redacted Census Data
Specific details on individuals and homes from the decennial census have been released after 72 years.
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Specific details on individuals and homes from the decennial census have been released after 72 years.
Whose remains were hidden in a seed shed?
A new museum opens in The Copenhagen House.
In 1918, California’s first day nursery opened in Santa Barbara.
Human remains and funerary artifacts date as far back as 13,000 years.
Santa Rosa Island dwelling housed otter hunters, sheep shearers, and a hermit.
From the Bowl to the beach, businesses keep it real on the Eastside’s main street.
A local historian provides a brief overview of the main street’s seven eras.
Today’s descendants living on a Gaviota ranch are proud of their melting-pot ancestry.
A visit to Fernando Librado’s abode.