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    Dana Dickey. The Funk Zone is a cluster of low-slung buildings around lower State and Montecito streets that, unlike so many spots in our California car culture, retains a sense of strollable ...

  4. Point Sal State Beach - Wikipedia

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    Point Sal State Beach is a beach on the Pacific coast of California, located near the city of Guadalupe, in the northwestern part of Santa Barbara County. There are approximately 80 acres (320,000 m 2 ) of property with 1.5 miles (2.4 km) of ocean frontage.

  5. Arroyo Burro Beach - Wikipedia

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    The Hendry family inhabited the area until 1918, when William sold the farm for $80,000 and moved his family to Chapala Street in downtown Santa Barbara. In 1947, with assistance of the State of California, Santa Barbara County purchased the land that comprises the current day park, including 5.5 acres (2 ha) and 500 ft (150 m) of beachfront ...

  6. Douglas Family Preserve - Wikipedia

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    The Douglas Family Preserve is a public park in Santa Barbara, California. The Preserve is located on the mesa above Arroyo Burro Beach . The property spans 70 acres (280,000 m 2 ) of undeveloped ocean-front land, and represents the largest area of coastal open space within the city limits of Santa Barbara.

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    "Leadbetter is an artificial beach, built by accident. When Santa Barbara Harbor was built, it blocked the downshore current, holding up the natural sand flow. The college is built on the original coastline's front cliffs, now about 30 yards off-shore; the original beach front lies where the current SBCC football field is located.