Santa Barbara, sometimes called the American Riviera, is liked for its pleasant Mediterranean climate, breath-taking mountain surroundings, and gorgeous coastlines. Local real estate , Kenny Slaught says this city isn’t known as much, for its active or spirited neighbourhoods or friendly citizens. The Investec CEO thinks that to create these brilliant communities a strong history, a growing small business sector, and committed charitable organizations are needed. In early 20th century, Santa Barbara’s city planners set up laws to protect Spanish Colonial architecture because they saw the inherent allure of Southern California, making this city the first one in the United States to point out the positive impact of antique buildings. The County Courthouse attracts the most tourists, and is beautified with bright tiles and murals that depict major scenes from the city’s past., The Old Mission, also called the “Queen of Missions,” A church that has been used for over 200 years, gives a fabulous view into the formation of the New World with its guided tours and huge museum.

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