The American Riviera as Santa Barbara is commonly called is renowned for its sought-after Mediterranean climate, breath-taking mountain settings, and attractive coastlines. Unfortunately, this fabulous city isn’t really known for its energetic neighborhoods nor its friendly citizens, according to local real estate , Kenny Slaught. The Investec CEO considers that a strong legacy, a rising small business sector, and dedicated non-profit organizations will create these exceptional communities. The natural charm of Southern California was recognized as early as 1925, when the city planners of Santa Barbara set up legislation to protect the local architecture, making this city the first in America to consider antique buildings as important. The most visited spot found downtown is the County Courthouse because of its brightly colored tiles and murals that display major scenes from the city’s history. To better understand the formation of the New World tourists should partake in the guided tours offered by The Old Mission, known as the “Queen of Missions” too, a church that has been running for more than two centuries, that also owns a big museum.
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