Spanish Colonial Revival Homes: Santa Barbara’s Signature Style
Take a closer look at the history and characteristics of Spanish Colonial Revival.
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Take a closer look at the history and characteristics of Spanish Colonial Revival.
This award-winning home has watched the Mesa grow from open fields to a beloved neighborhood.
For most of the early decades of U.S. history, the styles of homes built in this country were inspired by
A collection of thoughts through the years about the home at 408 Plaza Rubio.
Houses have been moved around for about as long as there have been houses.
The home at 519 Fig Avenue has had many fascinating owners, including a circus performer.
The Ahlman family, among other Swedish immigrants, made their mark on the Mesa.
Low-density multi-family housing units create small neighborhoods.
After calling California summers “tedious,” they moved to Santa Barbara a few years later.
Recognized as a “Distinctive Small House” in 1930 by Pearl Chase.