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City of Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks

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The City of Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks consist of buildings and sites designated by the City of Santa Barbara, California, as historic landmarks.[1] The city also maintains a list of Structures of Merit, a Historic Resources Inventory, and a list of designated and potential Historic Districts.[2]

A map displaying the locations of Santa Barbara's designated historic landmarks can be viewed by clicking "OpenStreetMap" in the template found to the right below.

Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks

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Landmarks highlighted in blue are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Name Image Location Built  Designated Description
Orena Adobes 27-39 E De la Guerra St.
34°25′35″N 119°41′32″W / 34.426360°N 119.692150°W / 34.426360; -119.692150 (Orena Adobes)
1849, 1858 1960 [3]
Lugo Adobe/Meridian Studios 112-116 E De la Guerra St. c. 1830, 1922, 1923, 1925 1960
Tree of Light 100 W Carrillo St. c. 1878 1977
Faith Mission/Hotel Savoy 409 State St.
34°24′58″N 119°41′41″W / 34.416°N 119.69475°W / 34.416; -119.69475 (Faith Mission/Hotel Savoy)
1889, 1988 1978
Southern Pacific Railroad Station (Amtrak Station) 209 State St.
34°24′49″N 119°41′34″W / 34.413708°N 119.692827°W / 34.413708; -119.692827 (Southern Pacific Railroad Station)
1905 1980 Passenger rail station in built in the Spanish Mission Revival style, added to NRHP 2006
Railway Express Agency 224 Chapala St. 1906 1980 Contributing building to Amtrak Railroad Site
Upham Hotel and Annex 1404 De la Vina St.34°25′24″N 119°42′33″W / 34.423400°N 119.709244°W / 34.423400; -119.709244 (Upham Hotel and Annex) 1872, 1900 1980 Italianate Style, designed by Peter J. Barber
Alameda Plaza Bandstand 100 E Micheltorena St.34°25′39″N 119°42′22″W / 34.427414°N 119.706081°W / 34.427414; -119.706081 (Alameda Plaza Bandstand) 1888 1980
Lobero Theatre 33 E Canon Perdido St.34°25′18″N 119°42′00″W / 34.421670°N 119.699987°W / 34.421670; -119.699987 (Lobero Theatre) 1924 1981 Designed by George Washington Smith and Lutah Maria Riggs
Saint Vincent's School and Orphanage/Knights of Columbus Hall 925 De la Vina St.34°25′08″N 119°42′15″W / 34.418775°N 119.704116°W / 34.418775; -119.704116 (Saint Vincent's School and Orphanage/Knights of Columbus Hall) 1874-1875, 1983 1981 Italianate Style, added to NRHP 1982
Buenaventura Pico Adobe 920 Anacapa St. c.1820 1982
Santa Barbara Courthouse 1120 Anacapa St.
34°25′28″N 119°42′09″W / 34.424410°N 119.702610°W / 34.424410; -119.702610 (Santa Barbara Courthouse)
1927-29 1982 Added to NRHP 1981, designated as a National Historic Landmark 2005
El Cuartel 122 E Canon Perdido St. 1788 1982
Canedo Adobe 123 E Canon Perdido St. 1788 1982
Hill–Carrillo Adobe 11-15 E Carrillo St. 1825-26 1982 Added to NRHP 1986; also California Historical Landmark (#721)
Mortimer Cook House 1407 Chapala St.34°25′27″N 119°42′31″W / 34.424228°N 119.708650°W / 34.424228; -119.708650 (Mortimer Cook House) 1872 1982 Italianate house designed by Peter J. Barber. Now the Institute of World Culture
Former Saint Mark's Episcopal Church 2020 Chapala St.34°25′50″N 119°42′59″W / 34.430506°N 119.716306°W / 34.430506; -119.716306 (Former Saint Mark's Episcopal Church) 1875 1982
Charles Caldwell Park Watering Trough and Fountain 1 Hot Springs Rd. 1911-12 1982
Moreton Bay Fig Tree and Park 101 W Montecito St.34°24′50″N 119°41′38″W / 34.413755°N 119.694015°W / 34.413755; -119.694015 (Moreton Bay Fig Tree and Park) c. 1874, 1877 1982
1) Trussell-Winchester Adobe and 2) Judge Fernald Residence 412 - 414 W Montecito St. 1) 1854 and 2) 1862, 1880, 1962 1982
"Historic" Adobe 715 Santa Barbara St. c. 1825 1982
Covarrubias Adobe 715 Santa Barbara St. 1817, 1940 1982
Rochin Adobe 820 Santa Barbara St. 1856, c. 1900 1982
Miranda Adobe and Guard House 802 Anacapa St. Various 1983 Adobe portion only
El Paseo and Casa de la Guerra 808-818 State St., 813-819 Anacapa St., and 9-25 E. de la Guerra St. 1911-24
1928-29
1983
Botiller-Grand Adobe 1023 Bath St. 1844 1983
Hunt-Stambach House 821 Coronel 1873-74 1983 Italianate style house designed by Peter J. Barber
Jimmy's Oriental Gardens and Chung Family home 126 E Canon Perdido Street 1946 September 19, 2018 Both a commercial and residential property, the front is a restaurant and the rear served as a two-story residence. The building stands out because it's made with brick rather than stucco.
Casa De la Guerra 11-19 E De la Guerra St. 1819-27 1983
Italiante Commercial Building 25 E De la Guerra St. 1860 1983 Italianate Commercial Building, Stuccoed Brick
Santiago De la Guerra Adobe 110 E De la Guerra St. c. 1812 1983
Arrelanes-Kirk Adobe 421 E Figueroa St. c. 1860 1983
Refugio Cordero Adobe 906 Garden St. c. 1855, 1969 1983
Gonzales-Ramirez Adobe 835 Laguna St.
34°25′27″N 119°41′46″W / 34.424240°N 119.695980°W / 34.424240; -119.695980 (Gonzales-Ramirez Adobe)
1825, 1923, 1956 1983 Adobe home built in 1825 and occupied by the Gonzales family until 1923; designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1970; now houses Randall House Rare Books
Mission Santa Barbara 2201 Laguna St.
34°26′17″N 119°42′50″W / 34.437930°N 119.713980°W / 34.437930; -119.713980 (Mission Santa Barbara)
1786, 1815–1820, 1833, 1925 1983 Spanish mission founded by Padre Fermín Lasuén in 1786, designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1960
Arlington Theatre 1317 State St. 1930–31, 1976 1983 Designed by Edwards and Plunkett
Jack's Trough (aka Courtney Fountain) 1790 Sycamore Canyon Rd. 1926 1983
Santa Barbara Junior High School 721 E Cota St. 1932 1985
La Cumbre Junior High School 2255 Modoc Rd. 1927-28 1986
Janssens–Orella–Birk Building 1029-1031 State St. c. 1859, 1915, 1927 1986 Added to NRHP in 1987
Little Granada Residences 734 E Anapamu St., 725 E. Figueroa St., 1103-1131 N Nopal St. 1921-22 1988
Plaza del Mar Band Shell 100 Castillo St. 1919 1990
Moose-Sturgeon House 1809 Chapala St. 1888 1990 Queen Anne Style House
El Caserio (lane) 924 Garden St. 1930-1937, 1954 1990
Charles Pressley House/Adobe 2210 Hudson Dr. 1924 1990
Ambassador Park 205 W Mason St. c 1902 1990
White House Building (aka Alexander Building) 717-719 State St. 1896, 1925, 1934 1990
Nardo Building 922 State St. 1887, 1925 1990
SBa-52 Archaeological Site Prehistoric Restricted Prehistoric 1991
Hezekiah G. and Pearl Chase Home 2012 Anacapa St. 1904 1991
Frothingham House 232 E Los Olivos St. 1922 1991 Spanish Colonial Revival Style
Street Lamps 3800 Lincoln Rd. 1925 1992
Los Banos del Mar Pool 401 Shoreline Dr. 1931, 1992 1992
Simpson House 121 E Arrellaga St. 1874-75 1993
Recreation Center and Gymnasium 110-114 E Carrillo St. 1913, 1926 1993
McKinley Elementary School and portion of grounds 350 Loma Alta Dr. 1931 1993
Girl Scout House 1836-1838 San Andres St. 1923 1993
Clark Estate St. "Bellosguardo" 1407 E Cabrillo Blvd. 1932-36 1994
Santa Barbara Post Office 836 Anacapa St.
34°25′18″N 119°41′55″W / 34.421669°N 119.698730°W / 34.421669; -119.698730 (Santa Barbara Post Office)
1936-37 1995 Mission Revival-influenced Art Deco design; designed by Pasadena architect Reginald Davis Johnson; added to NHRP 1985
Cota-Knox House 914-916 Anacapa St. 1871 1995
Naval Reserve Building 113 Harbor Way 1940-1942, 1997 1995
Carl Oscar Borg House 403 Loma Alta Dr. 1918 1995
Doremus Stone Pine trees 300-800 Blocks E Anapamu St. 1908, 1929 1997 79 mature trees
Fernald Eucalyptus Tree Santa Barbara St. c. 1890 1997
National Guard Armory 700-730 E Canon Perdido St. 1938 1998 Main building & rose garden
Former Flying A Film Studios - Green Room 34 W Mission St. 1913 1998
Mission Historical Park 415 Plaza Rubio 192, 1956 1998
Riviera Street Car Shelter 2000 Alameda Padre Serra 1913 1999
City Hall and Pepper Tree 735 Anacapa St. 1924 2000
Moody Sisters Cottage 1086 Coast Village Rd.34°25′18″N 119°38′55″W / 34.421733°N 119.648670°W / 34.421733; -119.648670 (Moody Sisters Cottage) 1932 2001
Calder Residence 206-208 Equestrian34°25′34″N 119°42′09″W / 34.426139°N 119.702429°W / 34.426139; -119.702429 (Calder Residence) 1874 2001 Queen Anne
Franchesca De la Guerra/Dibblee Residence 333 Junipero Plaza 1909 2002
Vaughan Residence 316 E Los Olivos St. 1914 2002 Spanish Colonial Revival Style
Ebbetts Hall 2020 Alameda Padre Serra 1928-29 2004
Grand Staircase/Quadrangle Building 2030 Alameda Padre Serra 1913 2004
Furse Hall 2040 Alameda Padre Serra Furse Hall 1927 2004
Riviera Campus 2020-2050 Alameda Padre Serra 1912-1929 2005
Santa Barbara High School 700 E Anapamu St.
34°25′45″N 119°41′38″W / 34.4291637°N 119.6940235°W / 34.4291637; -119.6940235 (Santa Barbara High School)
1924, 1934 2005 Main Building (1924)and Figueroa St. Ticket Booth (1934)[4]
Queen Anne Residence 215 W Valerio St. 1887 2005
D'Alfonso House 1710 Mira Vista Ave. 1930 2007
The Huning Mansion 1732 Santa Barbara St. 1904 2007
Frederick H. Booth House 105 Ontare Hills Ln. 1939 2011
Cottage Hospital Morton Bay Fig Tree 320 W Pueblo St. c. 1919 2011
Granada Building 1214 State St. 1924 2011
Central Library, Faulkner Gallery 40 E Anapamu St. 1917, 1930 2012
Five Corymbia (Eucalyptus) Trees 40 E Anapamu St. c. 1930 2012
St. Anthony's Seminary and Grounds 2300 Garden St. 1901-1949 2012 [5]
El Encanto Hotel Historic District 800 Alvarado Place 1913-1930 2013
Veterans Memorial Building 112 W Cabrillo Blvd. 1927 2013 Remodeled in 1937 in the Spanish Colonial Revival style from a 1927 building, added to NRHP 2016
Stark House 1709 Overlook Ln. 1928 2013
The Hodges House 2112 Santa Barbara St. 1921 2013 Italian Mediterranean Style
The Masonic Temple 16 E. Carrillo St.34°25′19″N 119°42′04″W / 34.421944°N 119.701215°W / 34.421944; -119.701215 (Santa Barbara Masonic Temple) 1924 2014 Santa Barbara Masonic Temple, Lodge 192 F&AM
Santa Barbara Club 1105 Chapala St. 1904 2014 Added to NRHP in 2019
Unitarian Church 1535 Santa Barbara St.34°25′44″N 119°42′26″W / 34.428849°N 119.707182°W / 34.428849; -119.707182 (Unitarian Church) 1930 2014
Santa Barbara News-Press building 715 Anacapa St. 1922 2015 Designed by George Washington Smith
Peter Grant House 1804 Cleveland Avenue 1896 2015 Queen Anne style
Mont Joie Residence 931 Las Alturas Rd. 1928 2015
San Marcos Building 1129 State St. 1926 2015
First Church of Christ, Scientist 120 E Valerio St. 1931 2015
Joseph Knowles Mural 38 W Victoria Street 1958 2015
"The Olives" 2121 Garden St. 1888, 1906 2016 Craftsman Style
Rattlesnake Canyon Bridge 1819 Las Canoas Road 1919 2016 Sandstone by mason Peter Poole, added to NRHP 2017
Dolores/Notre Dame School 33 E Micheltorena St. 1926 2016
George Edwards House 1721 Stanta Barbara St. 1887 2016 Queen Anne Style designed by Thomas Nixon
Our Lady of Sorrows Church 33 E Sola 1929 2016
Santa Barbara County National Bank 1000 State St. 1919 2016 Spanish Colonial Revival style designed by Myron Hunt
Ygnacio House 214 E De la Guerra St. c. 1875 2017
Arnoldi's Restaurant 600 Olive St. 1940 2017
Kem Weber Building 1301-03 State St. 1951 2017
Margaret Baylor Inn/Lobero Building 924 Anacapa St. 1926-27 2018 Designed by Julia Morgan
Alhecama Theatre 215A E Canon Perdido St. 1925 2018
Live Oak Dairy 901 N. Milpas 1939 2018
Trinity Episcopal Church 1500 State St. 1912 2019

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "City of Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks as of January 29, 2019". City of Santa Barbara. Retrieved July 4, 2019.
  2. ^ Historic Preservation, City of Santa Barbara, accessed 27 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Oreña Family Legacy". July 20, 2010.
  4. ^ Press Release (8 November 2005) "Santa Barbara High School Granted Landmark Status" Archived 2014-06-06 at the Wayback Machine Santa Barbara Unified School District
  5. ^ Yamamura, Jean (August 19, 2024). "Who Bought St. Anthony's for $16.7 Million and What Are They Going to Do with It?". The Santa Barbara Independent. Retrieved August 21, 2024.
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