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211 Stearns Wharf Santa Barbara, CA
Run by the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, this small, easy-to-digest marine-education center is ... More on Frommer's: The Unofficial Guide to California with Kids
Hallmark to the American Riviera, the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Ty Warner Sea Center is a fun... More on Santabarbaraca.gov

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122 West Canon Perdido Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101
This is one of the largest displays of dolls and teddy bears in the United States. Only 3,000 of the collection's historical and contemporary dolls and teddy bears are on display in the museum�s th... More on SantaBarbaraCA.com
3,000 of the collection's historical and contemporary dolls and teddy bears are on display at the current time. Many of the items are limited editions or one-of-a-kind creations by some of the worl... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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23 West Gutierrez Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Established in 1965 by local artists, the Santa Barbara Arts and Crafts Show was inspired by the sidewalk art shows of Europe and the prestigious "Jardin del Arte" in Mexico City. Sponsored by the ... More on Discover America
Held everySunday along Cabrillo Blvd. East of Stearn's Wharf" Established in 1965 by local artists, the Santa Barbara Arts and Crafts Show was inspired by the sidewalk art shows of Europe and the p... More on SantaBarbaraCA.com

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500 Ninos Drive, Santa Barbara, California
The beginning was modest with only a few animals - a llama, two sheep, a goat, a turkey and a pair of spide... More on aza.org
It's a smaller zoo, with many lovely exhibits , and a gorgeous view... More on Trekaroo

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304 N. Los Carneros Rd., Goleta, California
aka Stow House or Rancho ... More on TripAdvisor
Step back in time... Rancho La Patera, home of Stow House (1872) is the historic center of the Goleta lemon trade. The Victorian home and museum areas are open for tours and cater to all ages and i... More on SantaBarbaraCA.com

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15 East De la Guerra Street Santa Barbara, CA
From the outside you'd never really know that this was a wonderful museum with some fabulous vignettes. Since it was initially built (~1817) ... More on uptake_content
Casa de la Guerra is one of the most important remnants of Santa Barbara's Spanish-Mexican heritage. It has been at the heart of Santa Barbara's history since its construction (1819-1827) by the fi... More on Discover America

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848 Cathedral Vista Lane Santa Barbara, CA 93110
Located at the Santa Barbara Inn, this beachfront restaurant serves an assortment of California cuisine. ... More on WorldWeb.com
The atmosphere was very calm and relaxing at times making one forget that you're sitting inside a restaurant that sits on top of a hotel. More on Yahoo! Travel
