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
[edit]Landmarks highlighted in blue are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Name | Image | Location | Built | Designated | Description |
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Orena Adobes | 27-39 E De la Guerra St. 34°25′35″N 119°41′32″W / 34.426360°N 119.692150°W |
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 |
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 |
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 | 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 | 1888 | 1980 | ||
Lobero Theatre | 33 E Canon Perdido St.34°25′18″N 119°42′00″W / 34.421670°N 119.699987°W | 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 | 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 |
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 | 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 | 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 | 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 |
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 |
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 |
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 | 1932 | 2001 | ||
Calder Residence | 206-208 Equestrian34°25′34″N 119°42′09″W / 34.426139°N 119.702429°W | 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 |
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 | 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 | 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
[edit]- National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Barbara County, California
- California Historical Landmarks in Santa Barbara County, California
References
[edit]- ^ "City of Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks as of January 29, 2019". City of Santa Barbara. Retrieved July 4, 2019.
- ^ Historic Preservation, City of Santa Barbara, accessed 27 August 2021.
- ^ "Oreña Family Legacy". July 20, 2010.
- ^ 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
- ^ 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.
External links
[edit]- Historic Preservation page at the City of Santa Barbara website